Anyone had cancer return while taking hormone therapy meds?
Has anyone had their BC return even though they are taking Tamoxifen or an A1?
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Has anyone had their BC return even though they are taking Tamoxifen or an A1?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Breast Cancer Support Group.
@windyshores In fact that was what I head as well from the oncos - that they typically will only do it for adv stage 3 or stage 4 b/c they're expecting mets. For me I'm less than 1 year post diagnosis so its a way for me to monitor that my newly started treatments are actually working as intended, with a goal of getting to that much coveted 10 year anniversary disease free and then many more hopefully after that! 🙂
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3 ReactionsThanks again for your wonderful info, @lilacs777 !
God bless Dr. Funk and you all!
Wishing you all a btter health and brighter & happier future in journey ahead!!
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1 Reaction@lilacs777 for those of us who are doing/have done an aromatase inhibitor, there is a Breast Cancer Index test to see if the meds are still doing anything. I am not aware of any way to test effectiveness of AI's for stage 1 primary cancers before 5 years. Would Signatera do that? Did you feel your treatment was thorough?
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1 ReactionI git my 3 year clear mammogram in May so now don’t start worrying about it coming back till next year!! I eat well. But I also have wine at weekends. I do the tradmil 3 times a week and I exerievety morning. Im attending a physio fir my back cos Anastrozole has caused damage to it (I’m now on Exemestane since ladt year) . I bought a little ‘bicycle’ from Amazon and I do 20-40 mins a day in it whilst sitting g down watching tv🤣it has strengthened my legs
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4 ReactionsI had the BCI test when I hit 4 years of being on Anastrozole and I was stage 1. The challenge with the BCI test is it doesn't stratify between stage 1 and stage 2 I was told. So some Drs wont even order the BCI test for Stage 1. My Dr ordered it and it showed I would benefit from staying on an extra 5 years and would reduce my recurrence by another 50%. So I don't really know how to interpret this result given I was told the test doesn't stratify the results between stage 1 and stage 2. Has anyone else ever heard this?
@vegada not sure what you mean by stratifying between stage 1 and 2. I thought Oncotype didn't either. My BCI gave me a yes or no answer about whether to continue an AI (in my case no) and also gave an assessment of recurrence risk after 5 years w/ a percentage number (high for me). It uses tissue from our original tumor. I had lympohvascular invasion and none of the genomic tests take that into account.
"Breast Cancer Index® (BCI) is the only test recognized by the NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN® Guidelines) and the ASCO® Clinical Practice Guideline to predict which patients are likely to benefit from extension of adjuvant anti-estrogen therapy beyond 5 years.1,2"
Hi! anjalima:
Just have been thinking of you and your upcoming excision surgery, for you've been in my thoughts and prayers... Pray that the surgery goes smoothly successfully and your recovery process is complete and speedy.
Best of luck for your treatment plan! Please let us know regarding your progress of health, my friend. Smooth sailing forward to all of us on this journey!
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2 ReactionsI am 10 years out (Stage 4 mets bones) and still going strong. I take Anastrazole and have taken it every day since 2014. According to my oncologist, I will take it for the rest of my life or until it quits working. I have had no recurrence.
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9 Reactions@mchler73 Did you get the results from MRI? I hope it’s all good.
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2 Reactions@mssewest How are you doing?