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Old 10-22-2009, 10:52 PM   #3
bejuce
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Re: Chronic INFLAMMATION tied to cancer developing

Thank you so much for your post. It makes me wonder whether my tumor had anything to do with the very bad refluxes episodes about 3 months after my 1st and 2nd were born. The 2nd episode put me in the ER overnight and my pain was so bad that it had radiated to the shoulder. I took Prilosec for a while and it didn't happen again. After my 3rd was born, I worried about having another episode but ended up with cancer instead.

Makes me wonder whether I had some kind of inflammatory response in my body that somehow triggered the cancer. But who knows? Hopefully the researchers will find the answers soon.
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ER+ (30%)/PR-/HER-2+, stage 3

Diagnosed on 02/18/09 at 38 with a huge 12x10 cm tumor, after a 6 month delay. Told I was too young and had no risk factors. Found swollen node during breastfeeding.
March-August 09: neo-adjuvant chemo, part of a trial at Stanford (4 DD A/C, 4 Taxotere with daily Tykerb), loading dose of Herceptin
08/12/09 - bye bye boobies (bilateral mastectomy)
08/24/09 - path report shows 100 % success in breast tissue (no cancer there, yay!), 98 % success in lymphatic invasion, and even though 11/13 nodes were still positive, > 95 % of the tumor in them was killed. Hoping for the best!
September-October 09: rads with daily Xeloda
02/25/10 - Cholecystectomy
05/27/10 - Bone scan clear
06/14/10 - CT scan clear, ovarian cyst found
07/27/10 - Done with Herceptin!
02/15/11 - MVA-BN HER-2 vaccine trial
03/15/11 - First CA 15-3: 12.7 and normal, yay!
10/01/11 - Bone scan and CT scan clear, fatty liver found
now on Tamoxifen and Aspirin


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