← Return to Breast cancer spread to left side of pelvis.
DiscussionBreast cancer spread to left side of pelvis.
Breast Cancer | Last Active: Aug 14, 2016 | Replies (9)Comment receiving replies
Replies to "@faust, I have moved your discussion to the Breast Cancer group and would like to introduce..."
Yes, there are many different types of breast cancer. Here is a list of them http://bit.ly/2b2gx0H The biopsy along with other test results will help determine the type and stage of breast cancer. Knowing the type and stage, as well as considering things like age and overall health, determines which treatments will work best for your mom.
Did you get the biopsy results? Have you talked with the doctor about the type of cancer and treatment options?
@faust you may find this guide useful Getting Your Pathology Report http://www.breastcancer.org/symptoms/diagnosis/getting_path_report
Hi Colleen, I have gotten the results o biopsy. It reads as follow:<br>Poorly differentiated ducal adenocarcinoma with high grade carcinoma in<br>situ.<br>Hormonal status of the tumor:<br>ER positive in 70% of tumor cells<br>PR Negative<br>Her-2 new: Negative<br>Hi-67 15% low.<br><br>Health care system here is very different from the US. She is 72 weak<br>little lady. Unfortunately there is profiteering going on with some<br>doctors, so it's harder to get an unbiased treatment program. Through my<br>own research, I know that she has high chance of responding to hormonal<br>treatment.. 2 doctors want to start with chemotherapy, then hormonal<br>therapy. Considering her age and the shape of her situation, I am doubtful<br>of starting with chemotherapy. One doctor opinion is to start with hormonal<br>therapy, since there is a high percentage of her body responding to that.<br>My mom is unaware of her condition, since she already suffers from pain,<br>overall weakness, and low spirits. All I want for her is having the best<br>option of treatment, keeping in mind the quality of her life during<br>difficult time.<br>
Hi colleen. She has cancer in both breastes. One is larger than the other.. I am not sure I understand what you mean by kind. Is that something the biopsy will determine? Thank you.