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The doctors still seem quite concerned about recommending Forteo or Tymlos to anyone who had radiation. And I had IORT-a bit more of a limited and more targeted radiation done at the time of the lumptecomy so you would think they would be more open to the idea of trying Forteo or Tymlos. I guess there are different risks with all the medications and one has to weigh all the risks/benefits. I got three different opinions when it comes to Evenity from cardiologists. One said go for it, another said only if there are no other options, the third said dont take it. Given this, I have no idea what the best path forward is...

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Yes people who have had radiation are listed as one of the groups of concern with Tymlos. I had treatment for breast cancer 2015-20 and tests show high risk so I am concerned about tiny metastases that could perhaps grow on Tymlos. I am doing a year to start and will see how it goes. Even 6 months helps- that is when the most bone growth happens. I believe bone cancer risk depended on dose and duration.