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Old 10-08-2006, 11:09 AM   #7
Becky
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I stained 2 micromets to my sentinel node (both were less than 1.8 mm). At my surgery, my surgeon said I was lucky to be node negative but at Sloane - they said "whoa Nellie" and discovered 2 tiny mets to the sentinel. So... depressingly, I ended up with one node involved. Thankfully so however because I got AC followed by Taxol and had no problem getting Herceptin too. I think if I didn't have the node involved (or it was but not discovered), I would have had 4 AC (since the tumor was over 1cm) but that would have been it. So I think in the long run, it worked out since 2 spots is not as bad as a loaded node and it really had to be looked for.


So, I always say that besides a second medical opinion, one should always get the slides looked at by another pathologist as well.

Have a nice weekend

Becky
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