Stage 2 breast cancer: What treatments decisions did you have to make?
Just thinking how did you all decide between a lumpectomy or a mastectomy? I just don't know. I know I would not like to worry about this coming back but yet a mastectomy is sure a lot more to over come.
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Yes, I am just taking that for 4 weeks then they did another bio, test and we are waiting for the results. If this drug is not working I will go on chemo. It's hard waiting for the results!!! I think I have decided to do a bilateral mastectomy sparing the nipple. I want to have all done in one surgery, no spanders stuff!!! What are you doing?
I had a lumpectomy and radiation( followed by reconstruction) was on tamoxifen for 4 years and now trying anastrozole ( don’t really like it but giving it a try for now)
I wish u well 😊💕
Why do you not like anastrozole? Are you happy with your Lumpectomy?
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Ok I am doing anastrozole and I color my hair can we color while on this med?
I had a lumpectomy in January, radiation, and 2 different AIs with bone pain side effects with each. My mammoprint results just came back with a very low reocurrence rate. Because I hate these AIs, the recommendation is now to put me on tomoxifen since tomoxifen does not have the bone pain side effects, just hot flashes
What were your side effects on tomoxifen? Why did they take you off after 4 years?
I chose to remove both breasts. I ask my Dr., "what would you tell your wife to do". He said remove both of breasts because it will come back in other breast. So decision made. Not sorry.
I just went thru a bilateral mastectomy and even though it was a lot to go through , I am glad I did it , I don't think a would be at peace knowing I would have to worry about it in the future I am starting chemo here soo and that seems a little scarier for me because of the side effects .
That is very interesting. I did have cancer in both breasts and was not told that. I know another person that was told that by her doctor. The second time around was even more terrifying...probably because I knew so much after the first time. May I ask what type of cancer you had...stage and all that?