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CLTann 05-12-2010 06:11 PM

Re: Five years out???
 
I refused herception, chemo and radiation. I will be NED sept 2010. Just add to your stats.

karen raines hunt 05-12-2010 07:00 PM

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I celebrated 5 years in April. I am doing well (no recurrence) and am really convinced Herceptin is responsible. Yea Herceptin!!! I guess I need to change my signature.

Sheila 05-13-2010 05:59 AM

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Tricia
Congrats early on 5 years...it is a great milestone...I think this shows the value of the early Herceptin group....although I passed my eight year mark, I didnt get the adjuvant Herceptin and I have had to fight for 8 years......may you be blessed with 50 more!

suzan w 05-13-2010 10:03 AM

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5 years ago this month I was diagnosed, and on June 14th had bilateral mastectomy and consider that my "Cancerversary"

TriciaK 05-14-2010 10:37 PM

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Thanks for keeping score, Tricia! I am so thrilled to be added to the list. I was diagnosed with BC in 1985, treated only with bilateral mastectomy,( no chemo), then mets to spine in 1990, (again no chemo, but psychonueroimmunology, self-hypnosis and vegetarian diet). Cancer-free for 15 years then her2 nodes in lungs were found after a heart attack in 2004. I was treated with 15 months herceptin, with navelbine added the first 6 months. That will make it 6 years in June this year since first her2 diagnosis. Be sure to post the accumulated score for all of us to rejoice in! What a blessing her2 has been! Hugs, "The other TriciaK"

chrislmelb 05-15-2010 03:30 AM

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I'm 6.75 years past diagnosis. I had late Herceptin.

VirginiaGirl 05-15-2010 04:01 AM

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I was 5 years out in February. They were not giving Herceptin for early stagers at that time. After mets were diagnosed the following year, I got Herceptin. Still waiting for NED...

tricia keegan 05-15-2010 05:06 PM

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Thanks so much everyone for taking the time to reply to this thread.
I'll give it a few days and we should have an idea of how herceptin has made a difference to us, although I'm thrilled to see a few ladies who did'nt get this drug still NED:)
Many congrats to you all!!!

LoriE 05-20-2010 05:25 PM

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I just celebrated my five year mark last weekend!

tricia keegan 05-21-2010 11:22 AM

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Many congratulations Lori!!!:)

For anyone keeping a watch on this or simply curious, so far we have the tally below-

18 Had herceptin (no recurrance)

3 No herceptin (no recurrance)

Huge congrats to everyone still NED, and hope other's will add their comments as we need quite a few more to get an overall view. however, it's inspiring to see so many early stagers still doing well either with or without herceptin:)

Thanks everyone for posting !

(Thanks Sheila for your good wishes too!)x

Unregistered 05-22-2010 06:04 AM

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I, too, am five years out with no recurrence. Diagnosed in Feb. 05 at age 45, stage IIIA, 6 mm tumor, 3/6 nodes positive, HER+++. Had bilateral mastectomy, Herceptin and the usual concoctions of poisons.

I just had my annual oncologist visit this week and I asked her about the five-year mark and what it really means. She hedged a bit, but said it's great to make it five years with no recurrence because most recurrences do occur in the first five years. But she also said, in not so many words, that reaching the five-year mark doesn't mean I'm "home free."

Like all of us, I think about every symptom and ache, but I continue to try to just live my life. I have two teenagers and I pray every day that I will be here for them for a VERY long time.

It's nice to read about so many no-recurrence survivors ... may God bless all of us (no matter where we are in our journeys) on this wonderful board.

Debbie L. 05-22-2010 10:57 AM

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9 years from stage IIIA diagnosis (details below). No Herceptin. I was in the trial but lost the toss. NED since primary treatment.

Debbie Laxague

Lien 05-22-2010 12:48 PM

Re: Five years out???
 
I'm 6 years out, diagnosed in Jan. 2004. No chemo, no herceptin, but still NED. (I'm assuming the spot on my nipple that will be tested this Thursday is nothing to worry about... )

Jacqueline

WolverineFan 05-22-2010 01:21 PM

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I am just one year out, but thanks to all the wonderful people in the medical profession, and on this board, I plan to be here and let everyone know when I hit the five year mark! Thanks for all the honesty, laughs, inspiration and encouragement. And to all my wonderful her2 sisters, as my nearly 10 year old daughter says, you rock!!!

candlegranny 05-25-2010 07:45 AM

Re: Five years out???
 
i see alot had arimedex. what is that?
I am new to this. foumd lunp myself jsut 3 months after a mamorgram that said i was fine. i am 56 yrs old . have stage 3C. 31 nodes removes 18 positive. 2 in my neck showed up on PET scan are inoperable. starting herceptin and taxetol next week, get chemo every 2 weeks neg for pro and estrogen. HEr2 at 60% or aomething like that
my surgeon told me he didnt expect me to be a breast cancer surviver! this site has given me so much encouragement. Hope I am as blessed as you all are in 5 yrs. praying this will work and i can report NED.. i will get 6 weeks of radiation too

Jean 05-25-2010 08:03 AM

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Candlegranny,
Arimidex is an anti estrogen pill for those of us who are etrogen postive who are post menopausal. Since you are negative for estrogen this would not be a treatment for you.

I am sorry to hear that you were dx. - but yes you have found a great group here.
Shame on your doctor for saying to you that you would not be a survivor....maybe it would be better for you to get another opinion. A second opinion by a breast cancer specialist - one who is used to fighting back this disease and winning!

Where do you live...the ladies here can offer other dr. close to your home that you could consider.

Best Wishes,
jean

Lien 05-25-2010 08:08 AM

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Hi candlegranny,

Sorry you had to go looking for us and that you have gotten on this rollercoaster you didn't want.

I am always surprised to hear about doctors who seem to be able to predict your outcome. There is no way to know whether you survive or not. I know people who were diagnosed with stage I and who are dying, and I know several people who had stage IV and are still very much alive, even more than 12 years later. So forget about what he said, he doesn't know what he's on about. Statistically your chances may not be so good, but you are not a statistic. You could very well be one of those who beat the odds.

I suspect you are not getting arimidex, because this is hormonal therapy, and as your tumor wasn't hormone sensitive (ER/PR positive) it probably won't help you.

If you have any doubts about your treatment plan, go for a second opinion. Have you had a mastectomy? lumpectomy?

Hang in there!

Hugs

Jacqueline

candlegranny 05-25-2010 08:53 AM

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i had a modified radical masectomy of my left breast. the surgeon is the one that said ' in hia opinon' so after a little thought i realized he is not GOd and he dont know my will! I think he is looking at positive nodes. my tumor was 2.7 cm. but hey.. 31 taken out amd only 18 positive that is so much better than 31 positive isnt it? my oncologist told me that since i have no underlying health issues he dont see any reason wny i wont be here 10 yrs from now. God has the final say so; i am so glad i found this site. i found several things on internet.. but this site uplifts me
i live in Ky. fort knox area. i go to Louisville for treatments.
you ladies are awesome. i am so blessed to have found this site.

Jean 05-25-2010 08:14 PM

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Welcome Candlegranny...I know you will be here on our site a very very long time indeed. Great attitude.

hugs,
jean

sherri 05-25-2010 10:34 PM

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yes 5 years out. Dx in Dec. 2004, stage 3C and IBC, HER2 +++, chemo, surgery radiation and then 1 year of herceptin. So far so good and hope to be NED for years to come.


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