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Old 03-13-2007, 12:52 PM   #1
Taffy
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You asked if skin mets were seen in other forms of breast cancer other than IBC. Yes, people with 'ordinary' breast cancer can get them. I had a mastectomy on my right breast four years ago and then, two years ago, a new primary in my left breast. This was misdiagnosed for a few months and by this time it had spread to the skin of the breast, though it wasn't IBC. I was graded at Stage 3C which I believe is similar to those with IBC.

I only have it on my chest and it takes the form of little red bumps which can be clustered together or singular. Mine started with reddening of the skin which then, among the redness, formed little red pimple like spots. I was given Herceptin and this cleared it up apart from a few little bumps here and there. My onc refers to them as 'nodules' and says the ones that remain are inactive.

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Old 03-13-2007, 02:22 PM   #2
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I think I may have them in my scalp. Since my tumor markers are up and my scans show stable disease, we are trying to figure out why the rise in tumor markers.

I do have some spots on my scalp that I thought was dandruff or patchy skin, but maybe its skin mets.
Do they have to be biopsied to know??

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Old 03-13-2007, 02:35 PM   #3
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I had them on my chest about three years ago this coming June. Herceptin cleared them up and they haven't returned.
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Old 03-13-2007, 02:52 PM   #4
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I am not IBC and have had skin mets in various forms (rash, nodules, weeping sores) for 4 and a half years.


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Old 03-13-2007, 03:36 PM   #5
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I was told by two oncologist and have read that true skin mets are not curable! Now, I don't know as some are saying they have had them, was treated and they never came back. I have read the info that IBC has out and they say the same thing-not curable. hugs, Sandy
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Rt. MRM-with graft Lt. simple
5 rads-skin mets
Herceptin, taxol, carboplatin (taxol seem to be the magic drug)
Navelbine & xeloda (did not work)
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Old 03-13-2007, 05:45 PM   #6
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Hi Sandy,
My oncolgist diagnosed me as having skin mets three years ago this coming June. I also had mets in the liver, brain, lungs and various nodes at that time. I am currently in remission from all of that using only Herceptin and these mets have not returned yet. It doesn't mean that I am cured or that they won't return at some point. A year ago they migrated to the bone and I have had no luck in getting into remission in that area. They were unable to get enough of a sample from my biopsy to determine if the cancer has morphed to er+ pr+, but my oncologist is going to put me on Faslodex to see if I have a response. It not I will have to go back on chemo by the end of April. Navelbine kept the bone mets from progressing from March 06 to Dec 06, but it did not get rid of them. I went off of Navelbine in Dec. and the bone mets progressed. At this point my CEA is rising and I am worried.
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