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Old 01-21-2013, 09:01 PM   #1
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Re: How many of you worked in professions where you were exposed to radiation I wonde

I was a teacher.
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CAT,PET, bone scan, ultrasound and mammogram in Spring 2012 - NED.
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Old 01-21-2013, 10:31 PM   #2
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Re: How many of you worked in professions where you were exposed to radiation I wonde

I grew up "downwind" of the Hanford nuclear reservation in eastern Washington State. They had radiation "leaks" during my childhood that have been confirmed in later years. We ate food from the local farms and mom and neighbors grew foods and had fruit trees that we traded items from. I swam in the Columbia River.

P.S. I used to edit books and we used rubber cement to cut and paste all day long. I am sure there was something toxic about that glue.
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MY STORY SO FAR ~~~~
Found suspicious lump 9/2000
Lumpectomy, then node dissection and port placement
Stage IIB, 8 pos nodes of 18, Grade 3, ER & PR -
Adriamycin 12 weekly, taxotere 4 rounds
36 rads - very little burning
3 mos after rads liver full of tumors, Stage IV Jan 2002, one spot on sternum
Weekly Taxol, Navelbine, Herceptin for 27 rounds to NED!
2003 & 2004 no active disease - 3 weekly Herceptin + Zometa
Jan 2005 two mets to brain - Gamma Knife on Jan 18
All clear until treated cerebellum spot showing activity on Jan 2006 brain MRI & brain PET
Brain surgery on Feb 9, 2006 - no cancer, 100% radiation necrosis - tumor was still dying
Continue as NED while on Herceptin & quarterly Zometa
Fall-2006 - off Zometa - watching one small brain spot (scar?)
2007 - spot/scar in brain stable - finished anticoagulation therapy for clot along my port-a-catheter - 3 angioplasties to unblock vena cava
2008 - Brain and body still NED! Port removed and scans in Dec.
Dec 2008 - stop Herceptin - Vaccine Trial at U of W begun in Oct. of 2011
STILL NED everywhere in Feb 2014 - on wing & prayer
7/14 - Started twice yearly Zometa for my bones
Jan. 2015 checkup still shows NED
2015 Neuropathy in feet - otherwise all OK - still NED.
Same news for 2016 and all of 2017.
Nov of 2017 - had small skin cancer removed from my face. Will have Zometa end of Jan. 2018.

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Old 01-22-2013, 04:14 AM   #3
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Re: How many of you worked in professions where you were exposed to radiation I wonde

My mum is an X-Ray tech for over 20 years. She retired when she was diagnosed but still does locums now and again.
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Lumpectomy done: 23/11/2011 (Tumour 1.2cm, Grade 2, 2 nodes removed. All negative)
Results: ER+, PR+, HER2 +++
Started treatment: RADS on 20/12/2011 (Finished on 02/02/12)
Will be going onto Femara for 5 years and receive once in 3 weeks Herceptin for 1 year.
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