Metastatic breast cancer: Anyone else?
Hello...I am new to this site. I had BC originally in 1989 with lumpectomy, chemo and radiation. After 4 months of pains, thought to be muscular from lots of tennis, xrays revealed cracked vertebraes in the spine and led to MBC diagnosis, to the bones. I have been receiving xgeva and faslodex injections once a month since February 2015. One round of radiation in August to the hip eliminated that pain by reducing the tumor. Just wondering if there is anyone out there in a similar situation and how are you doing??
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Hi @mertdog2000, welcome to Connect. There are pros and cons to travelling for treatment. You'll want to consider availability of treatment options as well as your mom's overall health status and age. You might consider calling larger cancer centers such as Fred Hutchinson in Seattle or Mayo Clinic in Rochester, share your mother's medical history and find out if they can offer options different from what your mother currently has had.
Here is the contact information for Mayo Clinic mayocl.in/1mtmR63. The cancer team will review her medical history. It is our goal to provide the best care each patient needs, however we do not want to have you incur additional costs for evaluation or travel if we do not feel we can offer care that is different from what you’re already receiving.
Sounds like @wandering may have a good recommendation of an oncologist for you in Helena closer to home.
Thank you so very much for your information
Thank you for writing I have also heard that kalispell has a great oncologist too will find out name and let you
Know blessings to you
My mother is in stage 4 breast cancer and takes chemo but not radiation. How important is it to have radiation?
Hi @nicole66, welcome to Connect.
You'll notice that I moved your message to this existing discussion about stage 4 breast cancer. I did this so you could meet others talking about metastatic breast cancer and treatments, like @wandering @mertdog2000 @elvandi @djankord1 and others.
Nicole, there are many factors that your mom's cancer team will consider when recommending treatments for breast cancer, like the tumor type, stage, size, age and previous treatments received. No two people are alike. It is possible that radiation is not appropriate at this time or that palliative radiation may be offered later if the tumor grows.
Can you tell us a bit more, if you're comfortable? Is this your mom's first diagnosis or a recurrence? Are you her main caregiver?
HI dear @rae3 & @nicole66
Welcome to the group. I don't know where to start but cancer patients are far more surviving their cancer than before. There are so many new treatments and medicines that they are mindblowing. I just wish you all good luck and lots of positive energi. Here in Sweden we read about that nowadays 70% of cancer patient survive their cancer thanks to new treatments and medication. I am one of the lucky ones who has survived my breast cancer for the last 23 years & changed both treatments & medications many many times. Falsodex together with chemo helped me almost a year but suddenley it was time to change and this time must change chemo treatment again.
Just remember that life is wonderful specially when you have your beloved ones with you and they show their happiness in having you around. Nicole please let your mother know how much you and the rest of family loves her. She must be really afraid of every shadow now. She needs reassurances that she is needed and that her family stands by her and need her. Have patience and get help from your community to help her better. Don't let her imagine for one moment that she is consuming your time and energy.
Dear Rae, wish you all the best and goodluck. You are going to have your hair grown again. Take care of yourself and sorry I don't know about the possible solutions to your problem. But remember your life is precious, every day, hour, Enjoy it as best you can, cry but have fun, too.
I was recently diagnosed with MBC in my bones. My doctor has me on Ibrance and letrozole and Xgeva injections. Has anyone else tried this treatment plan?
Hi @nancy2952, welcome to Connect. I'm tagging fellow members @karenatmayo @sistie @rae3 @194719731977 and @wandering, who have had one or more of the 3 drugs you are taking: Ibrance and letrozole and Xgeva.
Nancy, how long have you been on this regimen? How are you feeling?
I have been on the Ibrance and letrozole for two weeks. I will be getting the first Xgeva shot Wednesday. So far I feel fine and have had no side effects.