Lobular Breast Cancer: Let's share and support each other

Posted by mjay @mjay, Jul 28, 2022

Since lobular breast cancer is only 10-15% of all breast cancer diagnoses and now understood to be a unique subset of breast cancer as a whole with different characteristics than ductal breast cancer necessitating different treatments and inherently different risks, I would like to see a separate category under the breast cancer forum so that the most appropriate info is being disseminated for this specific subset of BC. Just a thought.

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Hi,
Mine is recently diagnosed (ultrasound, MRI, biopsy) ILC stage 1A, grade 1, er+, pr+, HER2-, 2.8 cm tumor in right breast, unclear 5mm mass right next to it. Age 67.

My other important issue is that I have heart failure - diagnosed in Feb 2022. ( when it rains, it pours,). Taking Metroprolol and Entresto for that. Feel fine, walking daily, meditating, and high blood pressure issue has resolved on a combo of the meds and eating a whole food plant-based diet. Also have osteoporosis, on no meds for that.

Still going thru the decision stage, but think I want a lumpectomy. The doc says I must have radiation after that, and since it’s the right side, it shouldn’t affect the heart.
I don’t have confidence in that. What were people’s reactions to radiation?

And I don’t like what I’m reading about all the drug (aromatase inhibitors) side effects - especially with my other medical issues.

Tough decisions to make.

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@lynnelaine

Hi,
Mine is recently diagnosed (ultrasound, MRI, biopsy) ILC stage 1A, grade 1, er+, pr+, HER2-, 2.8 cm tumor in right breast, unclear 5mm mass right next to it. Age 67.

My other important issue is that I have heart failure - diagnosed in Feb 2022. ( when it rains, it pours,). Taking Metroprolol and Entresto for that. Feel fine, walking daily, meditating, and high blood pressure issue has resolved on a combo of the meds and eating a whole food plant-based diet. Also have osteoporosis, on no meds for that.

Still going thru the decision stage, but think I want a lumpectomy. The doc says I must have radiation after that, and since it’s the right side, it shouldn’t affect the heart.
I don’t have confidence in that. What were people’s reactions to radiation?

And I don’t like what I’m reading about all the drug (aromatase inhibitors) side effects - especially with my other medical issues.

Tough decisions to make.

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Im new to this also the same results as your but left breast I'm 56 and 1 1/2 week into it I think I've decided just go all the way and get implants because I've had a pain spot in right but nothing was picked up and I don't want to go through this again. I'm calling them Monday with my decision.

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@scarffy1

Im new to this also the same results as your but left breast I'm 56 and 1 1/2 week into it I think I've decided just go all the way and get implants because I've had a pain spot in right but nothing was picked up and I don't want to go through this again. I'm calling them Monday with my decision.

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No her2 though for myself

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@scarffy1

Im new to this also the same results as your but left breast I'm 56 and 1 1/2 week into it I think I've decided just go all the way and get implants because I've had a pain spot in right but nothing was picked up and I don't want to go through this again. I'm calling them Monday with my decision.

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I don't want the radiation because I have CRPS.

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@lynnelaine

Hi,
Mine is recently diagnosed (ultrasound, MRI, biopsy) ILC stage 1A, grade 1, er+, pr+, HER2-, 2.8 cm tumor in right breast, unclear 5mm mass right next to it. Age 67.

My other important issue is that I have heart failure - diagnosed in Feb 2022. ( when it rains, it pours,). Taking Metroprolol and Entresto for that. Feel fine, walking daily, meditating, and high blood pressure issue has resolved on a combo of the meds and eating a whole food plant-based diet. Also have osteoporosis, on no meds for that.

Still going thru the decision stage, but think I want a lumpectomy. The doc says I must have radiation after that, and since it’s the right side, it shouldn’t affect the heart.
I don’t have confidence in that. What were people’s reactions to radiation?

And I don’t like what I’m reading about all the drug (aromatase inhibitors) side effects - especially with my other medical issues.

Tough decisions to make.

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Maybe lobular breast cancer is categorized differently but a 2.8 cm for invasive ductile cancer would be a higher stage than 1A. (The tumor removed from my breast was 5mm, 7mm including clear margins. And the stage was 1A.) I mention it in case it was a mistype.

I know these treatment decisions take a lot of thought and trying to balance everything. Second opinions, especially with a doctor who carefully listens before carefully explaining options, cam make a huge difference in one's confidence in choosing what to do next.

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@lynnelaine

Hi,
Mine is recently diagnosed (ultrasound, MRI, biopsy) ILC stage 1A, grade 1, er+, pr+, HER2-, 2.8 cm tumor in right breast, unclear 5mm mass right next to it. Age 67.

My other important issue is that I have heart failure - diagnosed in Feb 2022. ( when it rains, it pours,). Taking Metroprolol and Entresto for that. Feel fine, walking daily, meditating, and high blood pressure issue has resolved on a combo of the meds and eating a whole food plant-based diet. Also have osteoporosis, on no meds for that.

Still going thru the decision stage, but think I want a lumpectomy. The doc says I must have radiation after that, and since it’s the right side, it shouldn’t affect the heart.
I don’t have confidence in that. What were people’s reactions to radiation?

And I don’t like what I’m reading about all the drug (aromatase inhibitors) side effects - especially with my other medical issues.

Tough decisions to make.

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I had a lumpectomy with radiation and as I had my tumor on the left side, I did the breath hold technique when receiving radiation. I did fine.

You should have no problem especially if your doctor has given the okay.

I’m 64 and have been taking Arimidex with no problems.

My husband also has congestive heart failure and is taking the same medication as you and is doing very well at 68. Although he won’t change his diet. ♥️

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@callalloo

Maybe lobular breast cancer is categorized differently but a 2.8 cm for invasive ductile cancer would be a higher stage than 1A. (The tumor removed from my breast was 5mm, 7mm including clear margins. And the stage was 1A.) I mention it in case it was a mistype.

I know these treatment decisions take a lot of thought and trying to balance everything. Second opinions, especially with a doctor who carefully listens before carefully explaining options, cam make a huge difference in one's confidence in choosing what to do next.

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I did wonder about the tumor size, but the doc did say 1A, no lymph node involvement.

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Just posting an update - I will be 9 years out from my first diagnosis of Stage 0 lobular and 7 years out from my Stage 1 diagnosis of lobular in November. I am eligible for Medicare (finally) at the end of the year and I'm changing doctors and insurance and I'm hoping to get a little more support in my follow up. I will keep you all posted but I would like an MRI just to be sure. There seems to be little follow up in my case? I think I'd get some peace of mind with knowing what's happening in my remaining breast tissue (I had a bi lateral mastectomy). I am low risk but not 'no risk' and I'd like to catch anything early if possible. As I approach the 10 year mark I've heard those pesky cancer cells might have had enough time to rally, but I hope not. Thoughts or anyone out there who is at the same point and has had some follow up recommendations from their doctors to share? I will share what I find in January next week as well. By the way, really enjoy the term 'lobsters' for our condition. That gave me a bit of a chuckle today.

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I do and have done a lot of research on my own on this
Its a rarer neoplasm and I think more resrarch is needed

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I was diagnosed with triple positive lobular breast cancer almost four years ago. It was found during my annual mammogram.

I had chemo, lumpectomy, radiation and now have been on an AI for three years. I also have a Zometa infusion every six months to ward off osteoporosis and to protect against bone metastasis.

I will continue to have bloodwork done every six months and will have a mammogram every year.

I decided not to have annual MRIs because I had already had two false positives during my treatment which caused me great stress. I do not have dense breasts. My breast surgeon and I agree that although a recurrence is possible, we feel comfortable with above mentioned follow up. ♥️

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