Anastrozole - should I take?

Posted by jspeterson55427 @jspeterson55427, Jul 1, 2024

I'm 73, and was recently diagnosed with stage ER/PR+, HER-2- Invasive ductal carcinoma, grade 1a, of the R Breast and had a lumpectomy. I have a 13 Oncotype DX score and negative for the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes after doing genetic testing. In 1994, I had stage 1 breast cancer of the L Breast and had chemo and radiation. Then, in 2001, I had a complete hysterectomy (including ovaries) after being diagnosed with stage 1 uterine cancer. The radiation in 1994 caused me to develop a left bundle branch block of the heart. I haven't made a decision whether to take the suggested Anastrozole. I'm considering alternative treatments rather than take Anastrozole because I've heard horror stories about its side effects. I already have macular degeneration, and the left bundle branch block. If you have a similar story, or refused the AI inhibitors because of side effects, could you share it with me?

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@ladyofthelake1

Thanks, I guess I should take out ovaries then? Will I have to take another pill?💊. I don’t have my uterus.

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This is all a little tricky to follow who's had what, but I think the main focus is on postmen. Ovaries & the clear positives of removing them AND the Positives of Anastrozole outweighing the negatives as to why someone should take it since prescribed it. My differences are Lobular cancer occurring in left B & double mast. 12 yrs ago and some substandard healthcare in Fl. so recurrencesnow '23-24 diag. w/mets. to a vertabrae and prescribed Anastrozole. Like some patients here I'm opting to take half dose of prescribed dose. No evident side affects, BUT my P.A. said that Anastrozole will become drug resistant after approx. 6mos. (like all AI's????? I didn't question this , wondering though...) so that is one reason since I am 5' & 116 lb. and believe in aspects of specificity, uniqueness to everyone's BC presentation and behavior that since I was told the dosage is a "1 sz fits ALL" one that I am going to try a half dose and so far after 6 mos and 2 Cscans the bone cancer lesion hasn't grown I am proceeding the same way. I also though, asked about taking out my ovaries and was told that is not needed... Or is it that that is a certain general protocol since as soon as a Metastatic BC to Bone occurs it is Staged at 4 no matter how small or is 1 lesion. I was told no operation is performed on BC to the bone. I think it is known to spread in later stage or how ever fast growing the type of BC cell it is to organs ....I think the ovaries are quite close to my 1 lesion so I'd really like to know what Dr/ Cancer Ctr. recommended to you that you get your ovaries removed. I think also, some of the recommendations can be dictated by the type of health coverage one has and mine is not that great....But I do intend in general to get a 2nd opinion because of the relative rarity of my BC which is Lobular and there are BC Med Ceters that have particular research ongoing on Lobular where mine and most others do not.

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@windyshores

Some of us have almost no side effects and others do have issues. My friend in her 80's has no side effects and I did pretty well to as long as I took a longish walk.

I wonder if you could just try the anastrozole. You might find out pretty quickly how it affects you.

A conversation with your doctor should be helpful (I hope). Your doctor will know more about your cancer, and your risk of recurrence.

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what did you mean "as long as I took a longish walk"? I haven't started my Anastrozole yet but will be soon. Do you take it in the morning or at night? Do you walk right after? How long is longish? Does that help ease the side effects?

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@turtle4115

what did you mean "as long as I took a longish walk"? I haven't started my Anastrozole yet but will be soon. Do you take it in the morning or at night? Do you walk right after? How long is longish? Does that help ease the side effects?

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I have only had one side effect ,it makes me sleepy. So I read from some on this Mayo connect that they began taking it after dinner. 6/7 They sleep right thru any side effect and rest well. That has worked for me to. I walk in the morning for about 30 minutes now ,it’s suppose to ease achy feeling some have.

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PS--I'm not connected with Oster in any way!

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@peggydobbs

If you "Google" (search the web) for "Breast Cancer Recurrence Prevention - An Illustrative Tutorial from Oster Oncology" you'll find a great video on how much breast cancer is reduced by surgery, radiotherapy & AIs. Diet, supplements, etc are also discussed. If you're a person who asks "By how much will my risk be reduced?" this is the video for you.

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This is a great video. Thanks!

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@peggydobbs

PS--I'm not connected with Oster in any way!

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Thank you very much and this was very good and helpful. I see it is five years old and being brand new to breast cancer, and just starting my research, I am wondering if there have been any advancements made in that time. From everything you have learned do you feel like this is still the best Information out there? Thank you so much.

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I'm not an expert on research--this is the best thing I found--I didn't realize it was 5 years old. I've searched the web repeatedly but never found anything better. If you can find a more recent presentation of breast cancer recurrence risk, please post it!

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