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Mastectomy and breast reconstruction pros and cons?

Breast Cancer | Last Active: Apr 23 12:26am | Replies (228)

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@trixie1313

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May I ask what the tumor was? The reason I ask is because the second lesion I had in the same breast was a very rare one to start in the breast, neuroendocrine cancer. It usually starts elsewhere and then spreads. I have had PET scans every 6 months since then as a precaution to be on the look out for spread and at the last one had a very small lesion in my lung which is too small to biopsy so will be having another PET scan now in 3 months.

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Hi trixie1313. I had multiple tumors in one breast, both invasive lobular carcinoma and infiltrating ductal carcinoma. It also spread to two lymph nodes. The type of cancer the pathologist described was Signet-ring cell carcinoma (SRCC). It is a unique subtype of mucin-producing adenocarcinoma. According to my research, this cancer rarely presents in the breast as its first location. In one article it said that if you find it in the breast, you should look and see where else it is. The gastric area is usually the most common location that it presents. Armed with this information, after I recovered from my double mastectomy, I had numerous other investigations, MRIs, ultrasounds, etc., to scan the rest of my body for masses. So far, no others have been found.

I am continuing to take numerous specific vitamins and other remedies currently off-label that are being investigated for their benefits in going after tumors.

It is being shown that certain anti-parasite remedies go after cancer tumors the same way they go after parasites like malaria, and certain intestinal parasites. There are many people trying this protocol. I am one of them.

Read up on these anti-parasite remedies and their use related to cancer: Fenbendazole, Mebendazole and Hydroxychloroquine.
Also read up on Joe Tippens and his cancer journey. It is very interesting. Here is a link if they will allow it: https://www.mycancerstory.rocks/single-post/2016/08/22/Shake-up-your-life-how-to-change-your-own-perspective

Let me know if I can be of any other help.
We all must help each other here. This journey can be best had with friends to lean on.