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fullofbeans 05-21-2010 06:57 AM

Re: Bad news, no longuer NED
 
actually just talked to the team and they tell me than they reviewed my last scan from 2/3months back and they said that they expect that it is localised so I feel better the registrar is calling me on Monday with treatment plan but I am pretty sure that it will be radiation.

Any feedback on supraclavicular treatments and what the best course of action? supplements ect..thing that sensitize cancer cell to rad or protect your good cells?

Tykerb is not available here unfortunately but I think i will ask to stay on herceptin. There does not seem to be many supraclavicular in the Her2+

Diane H 05-21-2010 07:06 AM

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This is tough news, and know it is hard to process. Wishing you another "forever" round of NED, it's waiting for you.
Big Hugs, and prayers coming your way.

Lori R 05-21-2010 07:38 AM

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Dear FOB,
I am encouraged by your more recent post indicating that additional data is coming in and it is good news. Seems like you have many options..YEA!!! A quick zap to the nodes would be great!

I used the zap a met approach with the cryo and then followed up with an insurance policy via another round of chemo.

Hopefully others on the site who have had mets to nodes can offer up some real world advice on next steps.

You will overcome those pesky cells!!!

flynny 05-21-2010 07:39 AM

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My thoughts are with you. I hope you all the tests go well.

sarah

fullofbeans 05-21-2010 08:05 AM

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Thank you all, and for your feedback no need to tell you the thought of more chemo with possibly just a little extra few % improval of desease free I am not sure,obviously part of me is feeling a bit defeated at the moment.. but still trying to take control and yes as you can imagine I am doing a lot of reading at the mo found this about the benefit of radiation:

http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Isolat...r.-a0106940927

"The distant disease-free survival rate was somewhat better for the 25 patients who underwent radiotherapy as part of the treatment for supraclavicular recurrence than it was for the 17 patients who did not receive radiotherapy (P = .06). When the 8 patients who had received axillary and supraclavicular radiotherapy as part of their initial treatment were excluded, the difference became more dramatic (P = .002). Thus, the experience from this community setting indicates that isolated supraclavicular recurrence occurs uncommonly, but when it does, it is an indicator of soon-to-develop distant metastases. The overall local control rate is quite high with radiotherapy[....]he data in this report from The Netherlands indicate that local control can be achieved by radiation therapy, but the numbers were too small to demonstrate any survival advantage by additional chemotherapy. Chemotherapy or hormonal therapy alone was less likely to produce local control. "

Jessica what when and with what were your supraclav treated..?

Lani 05-21-2010 08:11 AM

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full of beans, please be careful and look to see what type of breast cancer patients had before interpreting studies. Her2+ breast cancer is a whole 'nother beast than other breast cancers and I would not assume what holds for breast cancer as a whole (80% of which are none her2 amplified) holds for you

Looks like a lot of her antiher2 treatment news will be available at ASCO so lets all keep our eyes out for new possibilities for you

fullofbeans 05-21-2010 08:17 AM

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Lani, thank you. I know from this board that the lack of supraclaviv is not good sign and they seem to keep on coming back..

Karen Wheel 05-21-2010 08:31 AM

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Dear Beans ---
I love that name you have! :-) I have to think it should be substituted with full of LIFE! ;-)

Hang in there - I'm not walking in your shoes however... I think you might want to read a few of the books I am reading --- to do a combination along with the therapy they are giving you ---- to help your body work together with the doctors' therapy to kill off the cancer cells!

Favorite Books:
o The Cancer Battle Plan Sourcebook (this is the updated version) - by David Frahm
o Crazy Sexy Cancer Survivor – by Kris Carr
o Beating Cancer with Nutrition – by Patrick Quillin PhD, RD, CNS
o Eat to Live – by Joel Fuhrman, MD
o The Gerson Therapy – The amazing nutritional program for cancer and other illnesses – by Charlotte Gerson and Morton Walker, DPM

I am reading in depth now the Beating Cancer with Nutrition - and it is wonderful! A must for us battling cancer - and the guy is a PHD who worked in a cancer hospital for years to help the chemo and radiation therapy work better.... very good stuff there. It also comes with a audio CD that gives an overall of the book -but very good stuff!

Sending you good positive healing energy!!!!!!!!!! Hoping you have good news for us in the near future .... Karen

mmoons 05-21-2010 10:37 AM

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FOB-
Please try to remember how you felt the first time you were told you were NED. Hang on to that feeling....because you WILL get that news again.
I hope you feel all the love and prayers and support coming your way, FOB! We are all cheering you on as you defeat this wretched disease again!!

Maureen

michka 05-21-2010 10:49 AM

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FOB, just sending love and strength. Michka

tricia keegan 05-21-2010 11:27 AM

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I just saw your news FOB and was sorry to hear it.
Just wanted to send all the Irish luck I can muster for you, and really hope the results are confined :)

krisvell 05-21-2010 01:21 PM

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FOB;
Rats.. that stinks. Please know that I am routing and praying for you.. Your posts have been a great help to me. I hope I can help through my support for you...
Kris...

Barbara2 05-21-2010 06:41 PM

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I am sure sorry that the news was not what you/we were hoping for, but now we will focus on getting you to NED. You are in my prayers for healing, courage, and comfort. Many here will offer whatever they can for advice and encouragement. Big hugs to you, hang in there.

Julie2 05-21-2010 06:47 PM

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Hoping that it is just a temporary set back and wishing you back to NED very soon.

Lien 05-22-2010 12:58 PM

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Rats! Not the news we hoped for. I can understand how confused, scared and upset you must be right now. It may seem hopeless now, but we've seen worse, so we know you can bounce back from this. You've been NED for a long time, which is a good sign and it can happen again. There are several examples here.

Now give yourself some time to adjust to the new situation and then start planning. Go for a second opinion if that makes you feel better. Listen to the good advice from those who have been there and are doing well.

Sending healing vibes, hope and hugs

Jacqueline

yankeebikachic 05-22-2010 02:11 PM

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Ugh, well certainly you are justified in a couple of blah days, you are only human after all. When you get all your tests done, you can come back swinging, as many of us have. Thinking of you,

BonnieR 05-22-2010 08:46 PM

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FOB, just stay focused on that quote at the end of all your posts....and keep the faith.

fullofbeans 05-23-2010 03:53 AM

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Thank you so much for your support. It is especially appreciated as I am fighting this almost alone, I have only told two friends and have not yet told my family (my mum is 69y/o). When I do start telling I want to have formulated a plan of action we can all focus on and thank you Bonnie for reminding me that under no circumstuamces should you loose hope. I do want a forever remission and I am looking hard at options to get me there.

But basically I am going onMonday to the hospital and I am not leaving til I have been radiated..I had 1 node for 2 weeks then 2 nodes last week and now I can feel 3 or 4..this is ridiculous. No I cannot wait any longer without loosing my sanity.


The wasted two weeks to see if it was an infection was I think terribly unprofessional, now that i think about it how could they do that when I did not show any other sign than a sore throat, no fever no elevated white cells..you find yourself wondering how these people think and they are suppose to be top oncologist?? if it had been their daughter they would they have thought better check that supraclav node darling since the statitic of people without cancer are at 68% neoplastic at biopsy..so what was ever my chance..

I should add to my quote trust yourself first but I have to transform my anger into something positive and make sure that from now on..

Mary Anne in TX 05-23-2010 08:18 AM

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You turn that ol' anger into positive action for yourself, FOB. You deserve the very, very best of care and they better give it to ya!
Cheering for you all the way. ma

BonnieR 05-23-2010 08:38 AM

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FOB, I understand how you feel about the team waiting to see if it was an infection. But looking at the other side might give you some comfort....in my recent situation (posted here) everyone pretty much assumed I had lung cancer and rushed into a surgical approach. Turns out to have been an old pneumonia of some sort. I had no symptoms of pneumonia or infection. But it should have been treated more conservativly first, just to find out.
I guess what I am trying to say is that things are not always what they seem and ruling out other causes is always a good idea. You and I are examples of opposite approaches.
Continue to keep the faith.


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