Is there anyone that had estrogen positive cancer, without use of AI?
Is there anyone with stage 1 breast cancer, estrogen positive that had a lumpectomy followed by radiation without any other treatment and has remained cancer free?
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I understand totally. I just tend to think that "ignorance is bliss" doesn't apply to our health. If you don't have more tests, you'll worry that you should have or that something might have been found. And they could be reassuring that the problem is limited and can be dealt with. I guess my motto is that the problem with reality is that it always wins so the sooner I face it, the better my choices. I just wish we could all help you more...
I looked up Estrohalt too and would not rely on an unregulated supplement for anything serious unless monitored by a doctor I was working with.
But reading the active ingredients of the stuff (especially the DIM) is interesting. I looked at some studies on it on PubMed and I'm going to double-up on cruciferous vegetables as a consequence since they appear to have a number of breast-cancer-fighting attributes so far documented in labs. And they can't hurt anyway.
Thank you you make sense. I am kind of sad if I think I have life changing disease. At 86 and no help...I hope you're right...pray just the lymph node...!my blood tests normal. I ask for prayers.
Makes sense. Have appt for CT scans. Praying for normal results. Thank you. You all make sense..
You are right. Could be reassuring.
Good luck with the scans!
@trixie1313 I think oncologists tend to be open to alternating days with AI's. You can bring the Femara insert that I posted, that said 20% of the usual dose is effective in making estrogen undetectable.
My cancer also got into the lymph system (LVI). But at 5 years I had a Breast Cancer Index test that showed that I would have no benefit from further meds. I originally wanted 10 years.
My docs had not heard of that test but it is now in the NCCN guidelines. Have you had it?
I don't know how that applies to the neuroendocrine...
@callalloo isn't the estrogen receptor assay done on all of our tumors after surgery (and sometimes with biopsy too)? I mean isn't that one of the basic standard tests done?
Oncotype also tests estrogen responsiveness but I already had my pathology results of 95% for ER and 80% for PR.
I think you're right. I thought the test was a tumor marker blood test because it's on the list but it's likely done as part of the biopsy.
Here's the definition:
"The estrogen receptor assay is a laboratory test done on a piece of cancer in order to see whether estrogen receptors are present."
Post biopsy and/or post-surgery and part of Oncotype and other tests.