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Old 01-09-2014, 09:39 AM   #11
BonnieR
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Re: schlerotic lesion?

Great news. Another example of the fact that just because we've had cancer doesn't make us immune to other ailments(although I think it should!)
I don't know the nature of your spinal problem but I will tell you that I saw an orthopedic doc for hip pain which was actually caused by my spine. He referred me to a physical therapist before resorting to injections or, worse, surgery I got amazing relief after the first treatment where he just "separated" my spine with his hands. So think conservative!
Keep the faith
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Post menopause
May 2007 Core biopsy, Rt breast
ER+, Pr-, HER2 +++, Grade 3
Ki-67: 90%
"suspicious area" left breast
Bilateral mastectomy, (NED on left) May 2007
Sentinel Node Neg
Stage 1, DCIS with microinvasion, 3 mm, mostly removed during the biopsy....
Femara (discontinued 7/07) Resumed 10/07
OncoType score 36 (July 07)
Began THC 7/26/07 (d/c taxol and carboplatin 10/07)
Began Herceptin alone 10/07
Finished Herceptin July /08
D/C Femara 4/10 (joint pain/trigger thumb!)
5/10 mistakenly dx with lung cancer. Middle rt lobe removed!
Aromasin started 5/10
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