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nitinkved61
nitinkved61 Member Posts: 1
edited March 2014 in Breast Cancer #1
to know about treatment after mastactomy surjury

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  • bunnie
    bunnie Member Posts: 233
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    Hi what you want to know you really didnt say what info you wanted let us know so we can help better.Bunnie
  • sassysally
    sassysally Member Posts: 150
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    nit, it all depends on what your oncologist has planned. If this is your first time with the almight breast cancer, they will probably due chemotherapy and radiation. It also depends on if your lymph nodes are involved, the stage of the cancer and if no lymph were involved, were the margins of surgery clean. Discuss all of your concerns with your Oncologist. I have had bc three times, so I know from whence I speak. If you have any other questions, let me know. Otherwise talk to Dr. and come back here so all who are here ( and the people here are full of knowledge) can help you walk on this journey .
  • chinablue33
    chinablue33 Member Posts: 2
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    usually it's about 6 months (ev. 3 wks. of chemo) and the oral drug Tamoxifen. If you want to talk to me about it, please write chinablue33@hotmail.com. I have had breast cancer, mastectomy, chemo, oral drugs, a second breast cancer, radiation, more cancer meds., and still going strong. age 56. Love, Kate
  • rutaf
    rutaf Member Posts: 23
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    nit, it all depends on what your oncologist has planned. If this is your first time with the almight breast cancer, they will probably due chemotherapy and radiation. It also depends on if your lymph nodes are involved, the stage of the cancer and if no lymph were involved, were the margins of surgery clean. Discuss all of your concerns with your Oncologist. I have had bc three times, so I know from whence I speak. If you have any other questions, let me know. Otherwise talk to Dr. and come back here so all who are here ( and the people here are full of knowledge) can help you walk on this journey .

    It's great that you are still here to share your stories after three diagnoses. What's the best way to use this website? There are so many pages. Thanks