DCIS do I really need an AI?
Non-invasive DCIS grade 2 lumpectomy clear margins 3 mm in size. Decision RT says no- radiation side effects outweigh the benefits. Do I really need an AI? Does anybody know the recurrence rates if I do nothing further? I can’t seem to get a straight answer. I have osteopenia so I’m not too thrilled about going on an AI and then of course the other side effects like cardiac, bone pain hair loss neurological issues etc. Everyone keeps saying you don’t have cancer its just DCIS low chance of recurring so why the treatment overkill? The more I read the more confused I get. I’m 64 and thought I was in perfect health until I had the dexa and mammo. Any thoughts would be appreciated!
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Thank you for all that very informative information and you have given me more questions I wrote down to ask my oncologist I'm on the fence about doing tamoxifen I gave it a try for 6 days and I couldn't tolerate it so for now I'm taking a break and hopefully my radiation fatigue gets better and by then I see my doctor again and can have a good conversation I was only on 5 mg and holy cow what a nightmare
I too had a very tiny dcis that was removed and didn’t require radiation. Now I’m wondering if I should take the hormone blocker or not. I have osteopenia and am afraid of the risk of more bone loss. Who knows where I can more info?
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From what I just went through on 6 days of tamoxifen I know I will not be doing anything else and I do have a question for my oncologist why do you not do blood work to see what the estrogen levels are prior to giving any serms or AI because how do they know how much medication you need if they don't know where your estrogen levels are. What this tamoxifen did to my brain I can't even describe it was horrid instant depression instant horrific brain fog horrid headache, fatigue tripled that was only 6 days.
Hi - I'm so confused as well. And I agree - It sort of irritates me when I hear that I don't really have cancer - oh really? Then like you said, why the overkill?? Is it or is it not cancer? I've had 3 lumpectomies to get clear margins and am in 3rd of 4 weeks of daily radiation treatment. When that ends my medical oncologist wants me to go on anastrozole for 5 years. There are so many side effects that I don't know if I want to do that. And yes, how do you get clear answers? It's so frustrating. I'm 72 and have osteopenia. I'm tempted to just take my chances and not do the AI since I don't have cancer. HA
I am in the same dilemma- I take anastrozole now for 15 month - I had some muscle pain I could deal with. In the last 4 weeks I hardly can walk and sleeping is very questionable to lay down. Next oncology appointment in 8 weeks - was nothing else earlier. It is depressing
I'm in the same circumstance! I'm 70 and the DCIS was so small that it was completely removed in the biopsy. The radiation oncologist said that I don't need radiation. I don't want to take the AI because of the side effects, but can't seem to get the figures on my odds of recurrence if I don't take it. I'm seeing another oncologist next week for a second opinion. I'll let you know what I find out.
I'm 82. I had breast cancer an a lumpectomy at 79. I had six weeks of radiation following chemo. I was HER+ which responds positively to Herceptin. I didn't want to take a hormone blocker because I was so emotionally miserable during menopause. (I found myself sobbing then because my teenage daughter hadn't cleaned her room and then I knew I needed some estrogen.) Plus, I already have arthritis in my back .
I saw my oncologist a few months ago and he looked at my blood work. He said he didn't expect my cancer to come back.
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I sympathize with you. All I can say is do your research and consider your current health problems and make a decision from there. For myself I had dcis erpr positive her two negative I did 20 rounds of radiation surgery went well no cancer in my glands so that's it for me I'm getting off the merry-go-round. I am 65 I do not want to spend anytime I have taking a drug that's going to destroy my quality of life for what.
I wish you well
I had a 7 mm, stage 1, negative nodes (IDC) removed via lumpectomy. I am just finishing radiation therapy. Oncotype score is 10. I’m scared to take the AIs due to my own history and close family history of cardiac issues, kidney issues, and pre-existing joint pain from arthritis. Docs are encouraging AI Anyone else experience this? Thank you in advance
I have same issues and decided to not do it. I felt quality of life is more important than the minimal risk of cancer returning. It is a personal decision and you can look at research and make that decision with you doctors. I had DCIS no lymph nodes affected and stage 0.