DCIS pathology

Posted by sue417 @sue417, Feb 9 8:27am

Hi
I had my surgery December 15th I just got my pathology this week and they originally told me my DCIS was insitu . I am er/ pr positive Her2 negative they found a slightly invasive cancer in 1 sample now I have to have my sinus nodes removed see surgeon Feb 14th. I was told because my needle biopsies were insitu they wouldn't remove sinus nodes. Anyone else have this experience

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@einnoc

Does anybody have any words of wisdom about preparing for a CT of the abdomen and pelvis, with contrast?

All I know is that I went in for a routine exam and bloodwork and the ALT/SGOT score of 67 was higher than the range of 15 to 37. Likewise, the ALT/SGPT score of 78 was higher than the range of 14 to 59. so now I am facing a CT scan, with contrast. Don't ask me what any of these abbreviations mean; explanation is never provided, but I looked it up and it appears to be liver scores. It's weird, because I had a test for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease on Nov. 21, 2022 and my liver was fine then, even though I had completed taking Anastrozole from Feb. 1, 2022 until August of 2022. I did take Tamoxifen after that point, beginning April 23 of 2023, but I discontinued the Tamoxifen on Aug. 30 of 2023 and I only took 40 mg. a week for 2 of those 4 months, so I doubt if either of those drugs has brought on these elevated liver enzymes.
Other things that could contribute are drugs taken for joint pain (I take the occasional 15 mg. Meloxicam) and statins. I had taken Atorvastatin since I was 42 non-stop but quit taking it on Feb. 1 contingent upon a conversation with my G.P. when I return to the Midwest.

So, does anyone know anything about CT scans with contrast? How grim are the side effects, if any?

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Hi
I have never had any side effects from contrast other than diarrhea

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@einnoc

Does anybody have any words of wisdom about preparing for a CT of the abdomen and pelvis, with contrast?

All I know is that I went in for a routine exam and bloodwork and the ALT/SGOT score of 67 was higher than the range of 15 to 37. Likewise, the ALT/SGPT score of 78 was higher than the range of 14 to 59. so now I am facing a CT scan, with contrast. Don't ask me what any of these abbreviations mean; explanation is never provided, but I looked it up and it appears to be liver scores. It's weird, because I had a test for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease on Nov. 21, 2022 and my liver was fine then, even though I had completed taking Anastrozole from Feb. 1, 2022 until August of 2022. I did take Tamoxifen after that point, beginning April 23 of 2023, but I discontinued the Tamoxifen on Aug. 30 of 2023 and I only took 40 mg. a week for 2 of those 4 months, so I doubt if either of those drugs has brought on these elevated liver enzymes.
Other things that could contribute are drugs taken for joint pain (I take the occasional 15 mg. Meloxicam) and statins. I had taken Atorvastatin since I was 42 non-stop but quit taking it on Feb. 1 contingent upon a conversation with my G.P. when I return to the Midwest.

So, does anyone know anything about CT scans with contrast? How grim are the side effects, if any?

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Hi. I am an xray tech. Have had mammos every year. And mris of breasts. Also ultra sounds. In Dec. '22 had ulta sound, and yearly mammo. Said neg. In April felt rock lump in left breast at 12:30 6 cm from nipple. Immediately had. Mammo and ultrasound. Negative. I redid ultrasound pointing to lump. They saw it. 11mm cancer. The mammo did not show it. I had ILC. Showed on mri. Now I am only having mris and ultrasounds the dye is my concern. I have no choice. Gadiolinium is only dye available. It stays in your system. I am having ultra sound may 25 and mri in july. I am having a flush iv after. And drinking Gatorade and lots of water too. Is there anyone that has had flush ivs after mri with dye? The print with dye says not to have dye more than 4 times in life time...I have no choice because my cancer was like cobwebs and did not show up on mammo at all. And was missed on ultra sound because ultrasound skimmed over it at first. I had to point out the rock hard bump with my finger. Nothing was in lymphnodes when they did lumpectomy. I did not have radiation nor antihormonal drugs for five years because i had a hysterectomy in 2022.. I had implants and had new ones put back in at
lumpectomy surgery. My blood work is good. I take metetrixate, plquenil folic acid for swollen hands from 3 years ago. My blood work neg for RA. I take neutafol for thinning hair after hysterectomy. Now my hair has thickened up. I work out on elyptical every day and hope cancer does not come back.

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@kstar077

Hi. I am an xray tech. Have had mammos every year. And mris of breasts. Also ultra sounds. In Dec. '22 had ulta sound, and yearly mammo. Said neg. In April felt rock lump in left breast at 12:30 6 cm from nipple. Immediately had. Mammo and ultrasound. Negative. I redid ultrasound pointing to lump. They saw it. 11mm cancer. The mammo did not show it. I had ILC. Showed on mri. Now I am only having mris and ultrasounds the dye is my concern. I have no choice. Gadiolinium is only dye available. It stays in your system. I am having ultra sound may 25 and mri in july. I am having a flush iv after. And drinking Gatorade and lots of water too. Is there anyone that has had flush ivs after mri with dye? The print with dye says not to have dye more than 4 times in life time...I have no choice because my cancer was like cobwebs and did not show up on mammo at all. And was missed on ultra sound because ultrasound skimmed over it at first. I had to point out the rock hard bump with my finger. Nothing was in lymphnodes when they did lumpectomy. I did not have radiation nor antihormonal drugs for five years because i had a hysterectomy in 2022.. I had implants and had new ones put back in at
lumpectomy surgery. My blood work is good. I take metetrixate, plquenil folic acid for swollen hands from 3 years ago. My blood work neg for RA. I take neutafol for thinning hair after hysterectomy. Now my hair has thickened up. I work out on elyptical every day and hope cancer does not come back.

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Hi
Wishing you well with everything ❤️

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Anyone having the iv flushes after mri of breasts to counter the dye toxicity? Please tell me how and who ordered it for you at time of yearly mri.

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