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Old 01-15-2008, 09:27 AM   #21
Gerri
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I am 54 yrs old and still premenopausal. I am currently taking Tamoxifen and have spoken to my onc numerous times about the benefits of AIs over Tamoxifen for HER2+ patients. While she would support me if I decided to push myself into menopause to switch to an AI, she always says that all the data is not in and she is not 100% convinced that there is a clear benefit. I attended a conference a few months back and asked the same question of a breast cancer oncologist who was presenting. He stated the same thing, basically saying that while there is an "indication" that there may be a benefit, again, all the data is not in. He did not seem to support forcing the body into menopause stating that when that is done so many other issues can arise. The new national guidelines (I know that is a hot button to some) clearly state that Tamoxifen is still the best option for the premenopausal patient - it even mentions the HER2 population.

So, for now, I am waiting for my body to naturally go into menopause. I trust my onc and know that for now this is what is right for me. I keep my eye on the research and will continue to have my levels tested and know that if and when the research shows overwhelmingly the benefits of switching I will do so with my onc's blessing.
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Dx: 11/23/05, Lumpectomy 12/12/05
Tumor 2.2 cm, Stage II, Grade 3, Sentinel Node biopsy negative
ER+ (30%) /PR+ (50%), HER2+++
AC X 4 dose dense, Taxol X 4 dose dense
Herceptin started with 2nd Taxol, given weekly until chemo done
then given every 3 weeks for one year ending on March 16, 2007
Radiation 30 treatments
Tamoxifen - 2 yrs (pre-menopausal)
May 2008 - Feb 2012 Femara
Aug 2008 - Feb 2012 Zometa every 6 months
March 2012 - Stop Femara, now Evista for bone strengthening
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Old 01-15-2008, 10:58 AM   #22
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Gerri,
I'm in your shoes....same conversation with onc, same advice given.....I am 38 though so natural menopause is probably a bit later for me. I wish I knew the answer to this questions too.
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Diagnosed October 2006 at age 37 wtih grade 3 IDC and high grade DCIS
Stage 1c triple positive, no node involvement but
vascular invasion
multifocal disease
Lumpectomy November, 2006
A/C every 3 weeks (started Jan., 2007 and finished March 2007); followed weekly Taxol (finished June 2007) concurrent with Herceptin (finished March 2008);
Bilateral Mast with immediate recon in Sept 2007; finished recon Dec. 2007
Started 5 years of tamoxifen Nov. 2007; started peptide vaccine clinical trial at MD Anderson October 2008 and finished active part of trial in April 2009 (monthly injections of AE37 peptitde (HLA type specific) with GM-CSF or GM-CSF alone depending on if I was in experimental or control group); started Zometa infusions June 25, 2009- 4mg every 6 months for 3 years (taking it "off-label" to try to prevent mets)
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Old 01-15-2008, 11:43 AM   #23
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what to expect re; tamoxifen

here's my question, i will be starting herceptin in feb...should i expect to be started on tamoxifen at the same time...should i want to be on something at the same time as herceptin? I'm prem (42yr), triple pos and have just about finished my chemo. what do you think they'll recom they are telling me its to so to do a ooph. thanks
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Old 01-15-2008, 12:02 PM   #24
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YOu won't start tamox until your finished with all chemo. You can take tamox and herceptin at the same time though. Just not with chemo or rads as far as I know.
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Diagnosed October 2006 at age 37 wtih grade 3 IDC and high grade DCIS
Stage 1c triple positive, no node involvement but
vascular invasion
multifocal disease
Lumpectomy November, 2006
A/C every 3 weeks (started Jan., 2007 and finished March 2007); followed weekly Taxol (finished June 2007) concurrent with Herceptin (finished March 2008);
Bilateral Mast with immediate recon in Sept 2007; finished recon Dec. 2007
Started 5 years of tamoxifen Nov. 2007; started peptide vaccine clinical trial at MD Anderson October 2008 and finished active part of trial in April 2009 (monthly injections of AE37 peptitde (HLA type specific) with GM-CSF or GM-CSF alone depending on if I was in experimental or control group); started Zometa infusions June 25, 2009- 4mg every 6 months for 3 years (taking it "off-label" to try to prevent mets)
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