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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I had LCIS in my left breast and went with lumpectomy. Two years later I had invasive lobular cancer in the right. I chose bi lateral mastectomy because both breasts showed signs of trouble. This is lobular cancer which can be harder to find and is more likely to appear in both breasts. I am pleased with my decision. I wanted the clearest path to non recurrence possible. The mastectomy was scary and recovery took a while but it wasn't at all bad for me. I still worry, because I'm particularly good at worrying .......but I'd worry more if I hadn't taken this step and removed most of 'the problem'.
I had 30 treatments , skin irritation minor and toward the end . Simple lotion will help that . I thought it was easy to do . You really don’t feel the treatments . But you will get tired , few pains here and there maybe
Hi I am considering nipple sparing bilateral mastectomy, did you end up having it? What were you diagnosed with? I am 42 stage one, IDC, small tumor. What was your treatment plan are you happy with it?
Hi, thank you so much for sharing your experience. I am contemplating bilateral mastectomy with reconstruction. I am right now stage one small tumor, but I have family history, so I’m thinking get rid of everything now so I don’t have to think of it again I am only 42. What kind of reconstruction did you have did it pose any problems for you how many years post surgery are you? Thank you!
I have a similar diagnosis and I’m thinking to do the same treatment plan. How was your reconstruction? Did you do nipple sparing? Any complications?
I was stage 2b. I had a lumpectomy, 6 nodes removed and 33 radiation treatments. I had some skin burn but nothing compared to the alternative consequences. 3 years out this month and doing well.