Lymphovascular Invasion Present
Has anyone else found this on your pathology report? If so, how did it affect your treatment decisions?
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Has anyone else found this on your pathology report? If so, how did it affect your treatment decisions?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Breast Cancer Support Group.
@auntieoakley
Good to hear that you are doing well. You have a horse??? Lucky you!!! When I was in junior high, I had black and white pinto that was the sweetest horse ever! She didn't even use a bit. I loved her! We had miles and miles of scrub oaks with dirt trails running through them. My best friend got a horse at the same time. We even rode 3 miles to the beach occasionally. It was pure Heaven!
Then we sold our horses because we were moving to snow country. I was heartbroken. Two years later I came back to ride with a friend and was now deathly allergic to horses. I was a little sniffly when I had them, but nothing big. I was heartbroken again. Now I live in a large retirement community that has horses for rent for $7/hr and I can't even get near them. I've thought about wearing a gas mask, but not only would that minimize the nature experience, I think the horses would freak out!
I'm the world's biggest animal lover and allergic to every mammal except hypoallergenic dogs so I was lucky to enjoy poodles and schnauzers. I do enjoy all the squirrels that stop by for a nut or two every day. They rattle my front screen door to let me know they are there. Sweet little things! Nature keeps me going! 🙂
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2 ReactionsI am so sorry to hear your story! Our healthcare providers have been keep failing us. I’ll pray for you and thanks sharing your experience to help other women…
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2 ReactionsUpdate: I am the one who started this post about LVI. Neither my surgeon nor my oncologist mentioned LVI when we met to set up a plan. I did ask about it and was told that it is a negative but it is not included in staging. I chose to have a double mastectomy in October, 2022 and am now taking Letrozole. I did not have radiation. I feel great at this point and am just trying to live my best life and leave the rest up to God. God bless each one of you!
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3 Reactions@annkitz ditto- docs didn't mention it. I asked the surgeon via portal if it was focal or extensive and it was focal, so that was a little reassuring. One oncologist explained to me that it isn't a matter of it creeping up close to nodes- makes no difference where it is- instead it is that the cells are showing the capacity to move and settle, so that if those types of cells got through to the lymph or blood vessels, there is more risk than with (cancer) cells that do not show that tendency. That was supported by my highish ki67% and grade 3 at some hospitals (grade 2 at others). But... low Oncotype!
I was told one out of 5 radiologists would recommend radiation. The tumor board at Dana Farber recommended only meds. I had double mastectomy and did 5 years letrozole. Would have done 7 years but Breast Cancer Index test told me no benefit. My risk is now anywhere from 65.7% to 9% depending on the test. Oh-and the online risk assessments like cancermath don't include LVI either.
I am more than 8 years out. I think I am still more nervous- on the back burner mostly- than if I had had grade 1, low ki67% and no LVI! I guess it's the 95% ER 80% PR that saved me from chemo.
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3 ReactionsI am just starting my breast cancer journey. I had a double mastectomy 4 weeks ago. They removed 14 lymph nodes, 2 sentinel nodes were positive, all others are negative. All my margins were clear over 2mm. My LVI on my pathology indicates present and extensive. I have appointments scheduled with both radiation and hematology oncologist. My follow up with the breast surgeon is tomorrow and I hopefully will get my octotype number then.
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2 Reactions@rgleclerc welcome to connect, here we can share with other patients and caregivers. Support and educate each other.
The breast cancer group is the best club you never wanted to join. This conversation has a couple of great helpers, @californiazebra @resort and @vivi1 just to name a few.
You have already been through a lot, with more to come. How are you doing?
@auntieoakley I am doing good with the surgery recovery. Not so good with the patience in waiting for the next steps. Some restless nights thinking about what the journey could be like.
Thank for the responding so quickly,
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1 Reaction@rgleclerc
Are you healing well after the mastectomy? Ask for physical therapy when you’re well enough to get your range of motion back and to prevent lymphedema. I had my bilateral mastectomy a year ago. It took me more than 2 months to feel better. Hugs.
@myoga I am healing well. I start PT next week. Now waiting on the radiation, chemo/radiationhormone plan. Hope to get my octotype number today.
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1 Reaction@rgleclerc No oncotype number yet. I think with the holidays it got delayed. However, i met my oncologist yesterday and starting on hormone therapy. If the oncotype number comes back over 23 then chemo will come into play. I feel like we are moving ahead and much more reassured after meeting the oncologist.
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