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Aches and pains in the bones

Breast Cancer | Last Active: Mar 31, 2020 | Replies (20)

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@karendb

Thanx guys. I see my family dr tomorrow so I’ll double check with him again. They did say the cancer was so small they couldn’t even see it, less than 1 cm. But it had gone into 1 lymph node. They didn’t say I was high or low risk. Just that they got it all and to take anastrozol for 5 years and see her in 2024. I don’t know what I should do now.

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You should request geonomic testing on your tumor. My oncologist says all tomors are frozen so lab should have it. Can be done at later date so still available. That test can help you know if your tumor is aggressive and if you know your risk. Insurance pays for it. If in 1 lymph node I am sure it would qualify under ins. Check it out.

This is pretty interesting. Do you live in a remote area with few specialists/oncologists? I think I have seen on here that others have gone to their GP instead of an oncologist. Did you tell her you were uncomfortable with that? In reality, a GP can do anything an oncologist can do as long as everything is good...I think. I go every 3 months and I do get a breast exam and my oncologist asks me how I feel on the medicine and he does monitor my CA27.29. Why can’t a GP do this? If something is not right, then immediately go to an oncologist. Are there other oncologists in your area? You might switch to one of them if you think it would be good. Personally, I would be uncomfortable seeing my guy less often than I do (around every 3 months) because psychologically I know he is a genius and I have faith in him and his decisions. He is the chief of oncology for a large hospital network which is allied with MSK. He is excited about cancer, genetics, and clinical trials. I think he is into learning more and more about cancer every day. So, I guess if I were you and felt at all uncomfortable with the setup now, I would either tell her or look for a new Dr. A good GP will know if something is off with you if you go regularly and have blood work done and the necessary mamos and MRIs if needed. My daughter’s GP picked up on the fact that my daughter has a very rare liver disease. She did not know anything about the disease, but sent her on to specialists who diagnosed after her blood work showed something that was out of the norm for a while. Psychologically, I need to know that I can see my guy real fast if needed.