Question on DCIS outcome

Posted by prc73 @prc73, May 8 3:53pm

Hi there , anyone who was diagnosed with DCIS where it ended up being nothing or it was actually more extensive . Just curious . I have DCIS myself .

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@24faith

Peace for you all. It's easier once all of the data is in and a plan is set. So much advancement over the years in diagnosis, treatment and we have options. Open communication with health providers is so helpful. You must be able to trust them and ask all of your questions. If you're not satisfied with the interaction and answers, get a second opinion. This is important...to be your own best advocate gives you some feelings of control in a situation where your world is spinning and fear easily surfaces. Someone wrote here earlier not to "get ahead of your diagnosis". I remember this wisdom, so repeat it now for others. Breathe.

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Beautiful commenr thanks

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@prc73
Hello,
Yes, my initial biopsy came back as Atypical Ductal Hyperplasia which is pre-cancer.
After my Lumpectomy, the whole mass was re-biopsied and it came back as “Extensive, intermediate DCIS” and ALSO a very rare type of Metaplastic Carcinoma.

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@christylv

What was your cancer diagnosis for the lumpectomy?

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DCIS in situ stage 0 grade 3 calcifications/dense breasts tissue

Now surgery breast is sore all the time and they think it's "fatty Necrosis" and now they see new calcifications in the other breast.

MRI scheduled for November and next mammogram.

I am nervous about everything now.

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@flowergal

DCIS in situ stage 0 grade 3 calcifications/dense breasts tissue

Now surgery breast is sore all the time and they think it's "fatty Necrosis" and now they see new calcifications in the other breast.

MRI scheduled for November and next mammogram.

I am nervous about everything now.

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Did you get radiation treatment? Don’t be nervous, not all calcifications are cancer .

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Yes I finished Radiation at the end of November. Breasts were sensitive then, but that went away. Then right before 6 month follow up to surgery mammogram a different type of soreness started. I guess if it is fatty Necrosis that can cause pain.
Like everyone else, I want some closure and to move on. Not to be always worried what's next.
The AI meds are difficult too- the thought of five years is hard to fathom. Just switched from Anastrozole that had me crippled to letrozole. I also already have osteopenia so will see this August what these drugs are doing to my bones.
This BC is a whole new world.
Thanks for replying.

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@christylv

Hi! Do you remember what grade your dcis was? Also how old are you? I have dcis in right breast . Had it removed, now doing radiation. I asked about a mastectomy to my surgeon and they advised against it. I am 46.

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Hi , it seems we’ve had a similar case. I had DCIS in my right breast, 5mm, had it removed only needed 5 radiation treatments. I think the worst for me afterwards was what is called cording. I’m having PT for that and it’s helped tremendously. I just started the anti estrogen pill, Anastrzole since my cancer was estrogen receptor positive. It’s only been 2 days so I’m hoping side effects if any are mild. I’ll be on it for 5 years.
Mary

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@mcmingle

Hi , it seems we’ve had a similar case. I had DCIS in my right breast, 5mm, had it removed only needed 5 radiation treatments. I think the worst for me afterwards was what is called cording. I’m having PT for that and it’s helped tremendously. I just started the anti estrogen pill, Anastrzole since my cancer was estrogen receptor positive. It’s only been 2 days so I’m hoping side effects if any are mild. I’ll be on it for 5 years.
Mary

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Hi! Yes it does! I had more radiation treatments. It was 21 total. I do still feel soreness from it , but not as sore as when I got the treatment. I have to start tamoxifen since I am pre menopausal. I have been putting that off due to side effects. I work during the day , sometimes long hours and I worry about getting nausea , dizziness etc. during work. But I really just need to take it. I have heard of post radiation side effects. I am happy you are getting PT and it’s Helping! Does cording eventually go away for good? How long after radiation did it start? You are lucky that you only had 5 treatments . That’s great! I was so ready to be done with it at 21. How are you feeling with the AI they gave you? Any side effects yet?

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@christylv

Hi! Yes it does! I had more radiation treatments. It was 21 total. I do still feel soreness from it , but not as sore as when I got the treatment. I have to start tamoxifen since I am pre menopausal. I have been putting that off due to side effects. I work during the day , sometimes long hours and I worry about getting nausea , dizziness etc. during work. But I really just need to take it. I have heard of post radiation side effects. I am happy you are getting PT and it’s Helping! Does cording eventually go away for good? How long after radiation did it start? You are lucky that you only had 5 treatments . That’s great! I was so ready to be done with it at 21. How are you feeling with the AI they gave you? Any side effects yet?

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Hi Christy,
The cording I believe was due to my surgery where it wrapped around my breast and kind of was stuck at the scar wasn’t draining so the PT therapist helped with massaging and pushing to get the draining out and popping the chords. I still have a little bit left, but not nearly as much she’s been very helpful.

I’ve read that as long as you take your medication the AI medication at the same time every day it should work. I’ve only had three doses of my anastrozole. That’s because I’m postmenopausal. Your medication is premenopausal. I’ve heard some side effects like the nausea, dizziness, and insomnia if I experience any of those, I’ve heard it’s best to take it at night because you’re sleeping those affects away so fingers crossed and yes, take the medication and, I really hope it goes well for you as well .

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@foreverfaithful0925

I was diagnosed with DCIS stage 0 grade 2 ER+ and will have my lumpectomy next Thursday July 11.

It’s exhausting thinking of all the “what-ifs”, and trying hard not to overthink and just let the process be.

Hoping you get through your journey even though you cannot see the whole picture, just like what the others say take it day by day. I know it’s hard because I am on the same boat, but we just next to stop and breathe a little. Praying for you warrior!

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Hope your surgery went well. Hugs.

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Hello! I’m home now after my lumpectomy yesterday. So far all is good, I did have to deal with extreme nausea yesterday due to the anesthesia but it wore off (finally!). I am able to walk on my own now but definitely taking it easy and listening to my body.

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