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Invasive lobular cancer and treatment choices

Breast Cancer | Last Active: Mar 17 9:58pm | Replies (46)

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I am lucky. I also a year prior to my ILC had a hysterectomy. I had a pelvic ultrasound that I made my gyne order after I had an mri of my back. The radiologist suggested the ultra sound of my pelvis because my endometrium was 7mm thick when it is suppose to be 4mm. I sent my report to my gyne. He said it was sine and wait for my annual with him which was 6months later. I had a bladder infection and went to my urologist. He took one look at my ultra sound report and said you need a biopsy. Did it and had a small cancer on my endometrium. Yikes! Had hysterectomy. No cancer in lymph nodes nor ovaries nor margins. But again I was my own advocate. The only place my cancer can come back is in my vagina and my surgeon is checking me in April. I just had a customer checking my bladder because I keep having bladder infections and it was clear. Good luck I hope no more cancer. For both of us.

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I am having followup ultra sounds and mris to my breast cancer. I will be doing ultra sound of left breast in may and mri of breasts with gadolinium dye in july. I am having a hydration infusion right after mri to clear the dye from me. Has anyone done the hydrating infusion after mri for followup to ILC? My margins were clear and lymph nodes too. My cancer did not show up on mammo nor ultra sound. I felt lump. Mri showed it but the dye is not good for me. So I am having the hydrating infusion to clear the dye from my body after the mri in july. Has anyone done the hydrating infusion after mri?