Invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC): Anyone else?
I have rec’d 4 chemo + 16 radiation treatments for invasive. Has lumpectomie 1st....then one week later...
Dissection 17 lymph nodes & 3 tumors removed tumors
Got clean margin.
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I'm sorry my response was done by voice. National which showed up is not the word I meant to use. The word was anastrazole, the name of the drug I was on.
This is a tough find, and it might not be “eradicated” very easily. That being said, many of us live, long and productive lives with similar diagnosis. It is not the death sentence it used to be.
It is terrifying to hear this news, and I am sure you are really frightened. I remember being scared, not knowing what comes next or if I would be able to beat this thing.
I am thinking of you and sending healing thoughts your way. 😘
Do you have a treatment plan yet? What is your doctor telling you?
I am glad that everything is flowing well, these advances are excellent and have a good prognosis for the surgery, where our faith is, it will always attract the good. Everything will turn out excellent as before!
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started 4 chemotherapies every 21 days with these medications: Doxorubicin 95 MG diluted, Cyclophosphamide 995 MG EV diluted and Danusumab 60 MG Subcutaneous, the latter for the bones every 6 months. then continue with a chemo of a weekly plan of 8 sessions with the medication: Granicetron 3 MG ampoule, Prednisone 5 MG and Plaquitaxel 150 Delta, of the 8 I only received that one because I acquired a high-cost medication that replaces them, it is called Ribociclib in pills, trade name Kisqali. They also started a hormonal blockade to advance menopause because my breast cancer is hormonal, it is nourished by estrogen and progesterone, which along with the treatment supports
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Are you going to do radiation? I am but refuse to do the drugs
I took anastrozole for three and a half months. After the first 90-day prescription I was fine and was greatly encouraged by the shrinkage of my tumor and my smaller tumors in the left breast. It was so shocking that they shrink so much and I was thrilled. Then I went to a prescription for the next 90 days and that's when everything went South. I will be getting a lumpectomy in another month and a half and I will not be getting any radiation or chemo. I am 78. There is controversy and clinical trials about giving women over 70 radiation. They do not find it effective for whatever reason.
Would love to read studies about this but research doesn’t see to go beyond 65 years!
Since so many women are living beyond 65 years it's amazing that they dismiss us or push us off the map. You have to do your own study I'm afraid. With me, I have decided to forgo Anastrozole and letrozole-'I only took that for a week- and I read that Anastrozole sticks with you with side effects for longer than you think. I have been over a month now without it and feel great, but I am shocked that I am still having some hot flashes. They are minor but still inconvenient. Now that I'll be going without any medication until May 14 which is my next big exam. I will be interested in seeing if they have enlarged or if they have continued to shrink. I considered this a test. My lumpectomy is coming up May 24th and since cancer was found in both breasts I will probably have a lumpectomy in both breasts. However, after being on Anastrozole for 90 days my surgeon and nurses were absolutely shocked at the results of shrinkage. The next two weeks started by 90 days on a new prescription of anastrazole and I fell apart. Anyway, I'll let you know if since anastrazole was stopped and I will have gone a month and a half without it it would be interesting to know if I continue to shrink the tumor or if it grew. I will let you know.
Hi! @saraabrooks :
Best luck for your upcoming surgery on May 24th!
Will keep you in our thoughts and prayers through it all... Wishing you a full & speedy recovery!
Thank you so much for your kindness.