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Triple negative breast cancer using Prolia

Breast Cancer | Last Active: May 20 9:53am | Replies (11)

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@ssmab

Hi beestrong,
When I was diagnosed at 70 with TNBC in my L breast and ER+PR+ breast cancer in my right I also had 2 spinal compression fractures and had osteoporosis. I had been trying to decide which bone building drug to go on for months. Should have started a med earlier and maybe I could have avoided the spinal compression fractures. Well wham the fractures and breast cancers happened at once. I went to Mayo Rochester because our hometown hospital had missed my having hyperparathyroidism for years (a cause of osteoporosis and kidney stones and I had both of those for years and saw my pcp and a nephrologist every year) so we lost confidence in the care there for something very serious. I had a bilateral mastectomy at Mayo and they put me on tamoxifen for the ER+ breast cancer due to the osteoporosis because it can help build bone. The oncologist suggested Zometa infusions 2 times a year for 3 years. He said that studies show that women who have had breast cancer and were on Zometa had a higher survival rate. So since I had the TNBC plus the ER+ I was happy to get something else to help me. Reclast is the same drug but the dose is 5 mg once a year vs Zometa 4mg 2x a year. Maybe the 2x a year is more helpful if you have had breast cancer. Good luck deciding what to do. Sending love and wellness wishes to you❤️

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Hi ssmab,

Thanks for your reply and helpful information.

She didnt mention those two drugs , the she mentioned fosomax and and the prolia shot

I'm doing some research on both and will decide whether to or not. I imagine I will have to take some sort of bone builder drug earlier than later.. it's just everything requires us taking one drug or the other..

Sending you best wishes and best health ....