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Christine MH-UK 10-16-2007 04:56 AM

Diagnosed high-risk four years ago and no recurrence
 
I thought that my story might encourage some people who are newly diagnosed.

Four years ago today I was diagnosed with a high-risk breast cancer: er-, pr-, her2+, eight out of 19 nodes after pre-surgery chemo. Oh, and I had been diagnosed six months after having had a baby, which is also a very bad thing in terms of survival. The member of the surgical team tasked with giving me my results was optimistic until he realised that I had already had chemo (FEC which is good, but failed for me). When my husband asked my prognosis, the surgeon evaded the question and I didn't want to know anyway, since I knew the odds were dire. The only optimistic thing one nurse could think to say to me was that breast cancers as aggressive as mine always came back fast, so I would know sooner rather than later whether the treatment had worked! She mentioned that I might live to see my one-year old start school if I got on the herceptin trial, only to announce soon after that that trial was closed. Children start school at 4 in Britain, so I was devastated. Trying to keep optimistic, I once pointed out to my oncologist that at least I had a grade two cancer, only to have him respond back that my cancer was a grade two but it acted like a grade 3.

Fortunately after I had surgery my oncologist gave me taxotere, which was unusual in Britain at the time. I also started saving my money to go anywhere where there was an approved anti-her2 vaccine (which I optimistically thought would come out very soon), but it meant at least when the Hera results came out I had the funds to start late herceptin.

Four years on, I am still around despite the odds, with no sign that the cancer has come back. Because I had to go back into treatment late and became very tired on herceptin, I am just now getting everything back into order, but am doing well.

Of course, when I started my treatment back in October 2003 so much less was known about how to treat this type of cancer. I am amazed by the progress that has happened in the last four years. I hope that you have found this story encouraging.

Madge 02-25-2008 06:07 AM

Awesome!!! Thanks for sharing--it does give great hope!!

ehall2265 02-27-2008 04:54 PM

Thank you
 
Thank you for your encouraging story. I was diagnosed 10/18/2007. Am very fortunate that I can have the Herceptin therapy. Will receive this therapy for a year. Also on clinical trials for chemotherapy because my cancer is aggression as mentioned. Clinical trials in 2nd phase. Although I'm 54, I still feel I'm in my 30s. Working fulltime through all this. I live in the States, Florida.
Ellen Hall

goops 03-01-2008 09:30 AM

It is great to see someone with such a poor prognosis beat the odds. It gives encouragement to people like me who are still in treatment. I can't tell you how sick I am of the words "high risk".

lkc Gumby 04-08-2008 10:28 AM

Christine , Thnaks for posting this!
Eileen & Goops, Next month I will be " out " 3 years from a BADDDDD dx.
12 pos nodes, lymph & Vascualr invasion, er/pr neg HER positive,
blah, blah, blah blah.....
I am fine!!! and you will be too.
Have faith and surround yourself with positive people. Be kind to yourslef. Treatment is hard, but you will get through it!!
God Bless!

harrie 04-19-2008 06:18 PM

Wow, YES I did fine this thread encouraging!!! LOVE reading threads like this one!!


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