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Old 12-03-2007, 07:13 AM   #1
murph
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: New Jersey
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Talking liver lesions ??

Hello Everyone,
I posted this to the newcomers thread, and someone suggest I put in in the her2 thread. (sorry for the repetition, I am just thrilled I figured out how to get into the her2 support forum). My CT scan in Aug. showed multiple lesions in both lobes of liver, also mild fullness in left adrenal gland. New scan in Nov. showed same thing no changes, except it noted that the osseous structures demonstrates mild degenerative changes of the thoracolumbar spine.(?)Dr. feels confident I have nothing to worry about, however he is extremely compassionate. He has ordered me a PET/CT within the wk. I know I am only a stage I, but I have a horrible family history of cancer, just in my immediate family. (Brother-died(22yo, Ewings Sarcoma,sister passed May 07(27yr.old-Uterine Leiomyosarcoma),mother had bc at 41(died at 64yrs. old from lung,hvy.smoker) I do not live by my cancer, but I do get a little nervous about how aggressive and easily my family is to cancer. I am someone who has to know everything there is (good or bad) about it. Anyone, with any thoughts, suggestions, ideas, concerns please feel free to open up!!
I wish everyone a great day, and dont forget to laugh hard at least twice today!!
Pam
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Pam (age 40)
bi-lat mastectomy no recons.
4 IDC along with 4 DCIS
no node involvement SNB (8 nodes removed)
Her2+++ FISH (all 4 primaries)
3 ER pos & 1 primary ER/PR pos
2 primaries Grade II other 2 Grade III
sizes of tumors 1st .8cm 2nd .7cm 3rd 1.2cm 4th .7cm
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