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Old 05-12-2015, 02:02 PM   #1
Heathcliff4
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Should DCIS be renamed?

I'm just curious how you all feel about the debate around renaming DCIS to exclude the word carcinoma? I was diagnosed with both high grade DCIS and IDC, it was the DCIS that was caught on the mammogram, not the IDC (which I found later during a self-exam).

My opinion goes back and forth.

Curious what others think.

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8/2013 Diagnosed age 42 with boys aged 2.5 and 6, Stage 11b, 1 cm her2+++, 30% ER positive, 5% PR positive, Rt Breast. Also DCIS in second spot of rt breast, high grade.
9/2013 Bilateral mastectomy, 3 nodes positive
10/13 Started AC/TH, Perjeta and Herceptin
1/14 Finished Chemo
3/14 Radiation, 5 weeks
4/14 Started Tamoxifen
6/14 Discontinued Tamoxifen due to extreme joint pain, exhaustion and depression
6/14 Started Exemestane and Zolodex shots to suppress ovaries
11/14 Finished Herceptin
11/14 Discontinued Exemestane due to similar side effects as Tamoxifen.
1/15 Reconstruction
3/15 CT Scan (routine) shows possible liver mets.
3/15 PET/CT scan shows no mets - huge sigh of relief
4/15 Began Letrozole. Knee and hip joint discomfort but minimal. Otherwise, knocking on wood - so far, so good!
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Old 01-19-2016, 12:29 AM   #2
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Re: Should DCIS be renamed?

I wonder that myself! My own inclination is that we really don't know enough about DCIS to be able to clearly name it. For example,

how long after DCIS is found does it become invasive? If ever? And what percentage become invasive if grades 1 or 2 versus grades 3?

Did you know that most biopsies that are for DCIS or are found to be DCIS upon biopsy don't test for Her2, KI-67 or any other markers at all?

And what should a woman diagnosed with DCIS expect as far as progression is concerned?

Yup, we just don't know enough to make a clear distinction.
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Old 01-19-2016, 06:42 AM   #3
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Re: Should DCIS be renamed?

Personally I think it should be considered cancer and treated as such. I was DCIS and within 5 years I was metastatic. How few don't progress? I'd like to know that and particularly if it isn't treated like cancer, meaning no Herceptin, no radiation, etc.
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