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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Just curious ,were the other two lumps cancerous also and IDC? Also did you do lifestyle changes after your lumpectomy like diet, exercise and weight loss? So sorry for your recurrence. Glad it was only in your breast and hadn’t spread elsewhere . 💓
I assume the other 2 lumps were identical in nature to the larger one. I had been largely vegetarian but went essentially 'vegan' stopped eating cheese, other dairy, etc; my cholesterol has improved, but I didn't give enough attention to iron and became anemic (now on iron supplements). This time around will try for more consistent exercise, I have a desk job which is not good. My weight is good, lost a little with transition to vegan diet. Not sure why cancer targets me, no immediate family history and I was hit with Hodgkins lymphoma 12 yrs ago only to be subjected to this new cancer and its recurrence! For the record, I am 70 yrs old.
I wish you all the best. Thank you for your reply. CANCER SUCKS!!! Take care.💓
@jeaniebean would you mind sharing your diet? Is it Gerson therapy? How are you feeling?
I am 22 year post menopause, and my estrogen level test showed "below detectable levels" my Oncotype DX score was 10, most other indicators of cancer pathology very "good". I chose lumpectomy, and 5 sessions of radiation but no drugs. My oncologist did not argue, said my stats were excellent, and my history of a horrific menopause, current osteopenia, plus an anxiety disorder were both red flags for taking anti-estrogens. She is very supportive and said she respects my decision, "your body, your choice." Glad I did not end up with a doctor who insists on drugs or you are not their patient!
So many years ago when the medical profession adopted and recommended annual mammograms to detect breast cancer- women fully adopted this effort and signed up for their annual mammogram. The common denominator here was the meeting of the minds - this prescribed effort encouraged by the medical entities and the women who adopted this action as an integral part of their annual health options.
Current options are overwhelming women who are asking why they fit into such a vague set of circumstances (one size fits all) and why they are pronounced candidates for 5 year remedies that leaves THEM physically and emotionally unable to return to their daily life. They are offered alternatives to the prescription they are currently trying to deal with that can only promise a different set of side effects to endure.
Among many questions that individual women might have re their individual prescriptions seems to be an overwhelming question - why is their no meeting of the minds of medical professionals. The one size fits all in this day and age seems to beg for clarification.
We are left feeling like a study group without being given this knowledge and understanding that we are in a study group.
One size fits all is only a description of we women who feel the terrible anxiety that breast cancer can cause.
God bless mammograms and God’s speed to future viable options for women that can join us together in feeling confident in making a course of action a part of our daily life that has an understood result.
Me too
update! had PET/ct scan and no tumors or evidence of meestatic disease!! Praise Goo! Prayers work.
No Als but recent PET/ct scan said no tumors or medistatic disease. Praise God!
Cancer has no “rhyme or reason” I had no family history of BC . No weight issues, glucose always within normal range. I was diagnosed w/BC at age 50.
I have 23 cousins, no cancer of any type.
Just the luck of the draw. 🤷♀️