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05-17-2007, 08:17 AM
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Lumpectomy/radiation Vs Mastectomy
My breat surgeon and oncologist both indicate that reoccurance and survival rates for these two options are the same. Bottom line: if I have a reoccurance, it won't be because I chose L/R instead of Mastectomy. What do you say? thanks. Faye
My tumor was 2CM; I've had chemo and they can't even finde the tumor now on an ultrasound.
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05-17-2007, 08:50 AM
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So your tumor is completely gone...congrats! A masectomy is a big surgery, and your Oncs told you exactly what mine told me...and even with a masectomy, one never has a zero percent chance of recurrance. Some women elect to have a masectomy for peace of mind reasons. So far, I'm very happy with my decision and I imagine that you'll have a very good cosmetic outcome given that your tumor is gone.
Good luck with your decision.
Jen
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dx 4/05 @ 34 y.o.
Stage IIIC, ER+ (90%)/PR+ (95%)/HER2+ (IHC 3+)
lumpectomy-- 2.5 cm 15+/37 nodes
(IVF in between surgery and chemo)
tx dd A/C, followed by dd Taxol & Herceptin
30 rads (or was it 35?)
Finished Herceptin on 7/24/06
Tamox
livingcured.blogspot.com
"Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadow." -- Helen Keller
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05-17-2007, 10:18 AM
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Location: Naples FL
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what type of breast cancer ?
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Suzan W.
age 54 at diagnosis
5/05 suspicious mammogram-left breast
5/05 biopsy-invasive lobular carcinoma with LCIS,8mm tumor,stage 1 grade 2, ER+ PR+ Her2+++
6/14/05 bilateral mastectomy, node neg. all scans neg.
Oncotype DX-high risk
8/05-10/05 4 rounds A/C
10/05 -10/06 1 yr. herceptin
arimidex-5 years
2/14/08 started daily self administered injections..FORTEO for severe osteoporosis
7/28/09 BRCA 1 negative BRCA2 POSITIVE
8/17/09 prophylactic salpingo-oophorectomy
10/15/10 last FORTEOinjection
RECLAST infusion(ostoeporosis)
6/14/10 5 year cancerversary!
8/2010-18%increase in bone density!
no further treatments
Oncologist says, "Go do the Happy Dance"
I say,"What a long strange trip its been"
'One day at a time'
6-14-2015. 10 YEAR CANCERVERSARY!
7-16 to 9-16. Extensive (and expensive) dental work done to save teeth. Damage from osteoporosis and chemo and long term bisphosphonate use
6-14-16. 11 YEAR CANCERVERSARY!!
7-20-16 Prolia injection for severe osteoporosis
2 days later, massive hive outbreak. This led to an eventual dx of Chronic Ideopathic Urticaria, an auto-immune disease from HELL.
6-14-17 12 YEAR CANCERVERSARY!!
still suffering from CIU. 4 hospitilizations in the past year
as of today, 10-31-17 in remission from CIU and still, CANCER FREE!!!
6-14-18 13 YEAR CANCERVERSARY!! NED!!
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05-17-2007, 11:58 AM
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My oncs told me the same thing and I choose mastectomy. Just a personal preference. We are all different. We all handle things like stress in different ways. For me mastectomy was the only way to go. But, that's me. Good luck with your decision process. AND ............... yahoo that chemo got rid of your tumor. That is awesome.
Mary Jo
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"Be still and know that I am God." Psalm 46:10
Dx. 6/24/05 age 45 Right Breast IDC ER/PR. Neg., - Her2+++ RB Mast. - 7/28/05 - 4 cm. tumor Margins clear - 1 microscopic cell 1 sent. node No Vasucular Invasion 4 DD A/C - 4 DD Taxol & Herceptin 1 full year of Herceptin received every 3 weeks 28 rads prophylactic Mast. 3/2/06
17 Years NED
<>< Romans 8:28
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05-17-2007, 12:14 PM
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My breast surgeon didn't even give me a choice. She said she would remove my breast if I absolutely insisted but assured me that I would be happy with lumpectomy. I was so sure I would lose my breast I got 2 other opinions - both the same as hers so I got a lumpectomy.
I believe I had a superb outcome as it looks just like my breast with a line on it.
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Kind regards
Becky
Found lump via BSE
Diagnosed 8/04 at age 45
1.9cm tumor, ER+PR-, Her2 3+(rt side)
2 micromets to sentinel node
Stage 2A
left 3mm DCIS - low grade ER+PR+Her2 neg
lumpectomies 9/7/04
4DD AC followed by 4 DD taxol
Used Leukine instead of Neulasta
35 rads on right side only
4/05 started Tamoxifen
Started Herceptin 4 months after last Taxol due to
trial results and 2005 ASCO meeting & recommendations
Oophorectomy 8/05
Started Arimidex 9/05
Finished Herceptin (16 months) 9/06
Arimidex Only
Prolia every 6 months for osteopenia
NED 18 years!
Said Christopher Robin to Pooh: "You must remember this: You're braver than you believe and stronger than you seem and smarter than you think"
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05-17-2007, 01:07 PM
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After reading Becky's post I suppose I should make clearer my previous post to you. I wasn't given a choice. My tumor was large 4.0 cm and close to the nipple and the surface. Lumpectomy would have left me with half a breast so mastectomy was the method both surgeons I spoke with recommended. However, my first onc. said I should do chemo first to "save my breast" but that wasn't a decision I was comfortable with so did the mastectomy.
Guess I just wanted to clarify that a choice really wasn't available to me but a mastectomy was definitely the right decision for me.
Mary Jo
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"Be still and know that I am God." Psalm 46:10
Dx. 6/24/05 age 45 Right Breast IDC ER/PR. Neg., - Her2+++ RB Mast. - 7/28/05 - 4 cm. tumor Margins clear - 1 microscopic cell 1 sent. node No Vasucular Invasion 4 DD A/C - 4 DD Taxol & Herceptin 1 full year of Herceptin received every 3 weeks 28 rads prophylactic Mast. 3/2/06
17 Years NED
<>< Romans 8:28
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05-17-2007, 01:18 PM
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Member
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Beautiful Valdez, Alaska for 40 years
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l/r vs mastectomy
I too had no choice because I had three tumors in different parts of the breast.
Had a mastectomy but that was for my peace of mind and I would not have had a breast left. I'm sure you did the right thing for you and hope your txs go well!
It's great that your tumor is gone!!
Many hugs! cassie
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05-17-2007, 01:34 PM
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Senior Member
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Factors leading to the consideration of either lumpectomy or mastectomy are: tumor location, size, biosy procedure (which spreads potential cancer cells), personal preference and radiation side effects (position relative to heart). Consult with a few other oncs is a reasonable step. Best of luck.
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Ann
Stage 1 dx Sept 05
ER/PR positive HER2 +++ Grade 3
Invasive carcinoma 1 cm, no node involvement
Mastec Sept 05
Annual scans all negative, Oct 06
Postmenopause. Arimidex only since Sept 06, bone or muscle ache after 3 month
Off Arimidex, change to Femara 1/12-07, ache stopped
Sept 07 all tests negative, pass 2 year mark
Feb 08 continue doing well.
Sep 09 four year NED still on Femara.
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05-17-2007, 01:42 PM
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Senior Member
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Location: Savannah, Georgia
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Hi there!
I am so glad that everything has gone so well for you! I decided to have a double mast.- I had VERY dense and fibrocystic breasts and was so "lumpy and bumpy" that I couldn't tell what was what. I had already had 2 separate benign growths removed about seven years ago and that was a contributing factor in me not taking things too seriously this time. When you have 9 or 10 lumps, who's to know which is new or different? Anyways, it gave me a feeling of having a little more control (even if it is a false one). I do believe that for most scenerios, lumpectomy is a preferred choice.
Love, Kelly
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dx'd 05/06, 37 years old
er/pr-, Her2+, grade 3
double mastectomy, immediate reconstruction- implants
Stage 2b, 2 tumors- 2.2 cm and 0.6 cm, 3/5 + nodes
all scans clear
genetic testing- negative
06/06 began dd A/C x 4, 12 weekly Taxols w/ Herceptin
30 rads
Herceptin weekly x 1 year
Herceptin completed 08/07
Port removed 12/26/07 MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!!!
05/17/08 Two year anniversary NED
"We gain strength, courage, and confidence by each experience in which we really stop to look fear in the face... you must do the thing that you think you cannot do."
-Eleanor Roosevelt
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05-18-2007, 09:13 AM
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Senior Member
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Hi. This is a hard and personal decision. 2 cm with great chemo response is definately in the lump/rads territory, assuming no surprises in the surgical pathology (is there is still DCIS, getting clean margins, etc). I had a lump and am VERY happy and comfortable with it. The cosmetic outcome was great (a small dent, a small scar, barely noticable) However, I do have more follow up than if I'd had a mast -- once yearly breast MRI, twice yearly mammos on surgery breast for first few years. I don't worry about it -- but that's me...
Now is the time to do some research. Yes, talk to a few surgeons, AND talk to a few plastic surgeons, so you really know what ALL your options are. Most women are happy if THEY made an informed decision.
Good luck
Linda
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