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Old 01-29-2006, 11:15 AM   #1
Sandy H
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Thanks for all who responded. This is for a friend and not me. To Sue M. this sounds like what my friend has. She completed her radiation in February and had PET scan in April and there was some activity in the chest wall. Oncologist wasn't concern and didn't think it was reoccurence. Being so soon after treatment the specialist she consulted with did not think it was a reoccurence. She was having arm pain and so went to Physical Therapy over the summer. Pain continued to get worse and in September had a cat scan which showed a 6 cm tumor in the right axillary chest wall supraclavical area. She changed oncologist at this point. She was already on Herceptin and so started Taxatere and Carboplatin for I believe 3 months (maybe only two) had another cat scan which showed 3 nodules in the lung and the tumor was 8 cm. She then went on Navelbine for 2 months and another scan showed nodules gone in the lung and the tumor has not progressed. She was told its inoperable and this area has already been radiated so unable to radiate again. The area is red and itching and burning. She thinks its might be skin mets. Oncologist thinks its radiation recall. Her oncologist does not want to biopsy because of it being a radiated area and possible infection and then she would have an open area that would not heal. The great news is the Navelbine seems to be working. She opted for the more agressive chemo thinking that would do the trick but it didn't. Now, she is running a low grade fever also has a cough (maybe chemo cough)so far oral antibotics has not worked. They can not find out where the infection is. She may start IV antibotics this weekend. We were both looking for some hope here! hugs, Sandy
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Old 01-29-2006, 11:21 AM   #2
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Thanks Patty Z. I will do that. I neglected to say that my friend is IBC (inflammatory breast cancer). hugs, Sandy
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Old 01-29-2006, 03:10 PM   #3
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Dear Sandy,

I'm sorry about your friend and I hope she gets better soon. But I like to tell you she is lucky to have a friend like you, I think you are a very kind and caring person. We all die one day, it does not matter how many years we live but how many lives we touch in our lifetime and I bet you have done a lot. Best luck to your friend.
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