Atypical Ductal Hyperplasia (ADH) and taking an AI like Anastrozole
I was recently diagnosed with atypical ductal hyperplasia. I had a stereostatic biopsy and then a lumpectomy. Fortunately I do not have cancer, but I was sent to an oncologist and he put me on anastrozole. I will be watched closely for 5 years. Does taking anastrozole guarantee that you won't get breast cancer?
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I chose lumpectomy first because I wanted to know exactly what I was dealing with. To be honest it wasn’t bad and nothing really significant. A day or so of minimal soreness but I only took the day of surgery off of work. I don’t want to advise you so just sharing what I did and why.
The mastectomy is big surgery and I won’t lie to you I’m a bit scared. But I really am thinking it is the best option.
So what are you thinking? What is your thought process? I’d love to hear your thoughts and opinions. I like you too! We can be support partners for each other!
Wow! Reading all these is making me pause and wonder if I should be more proactive. I had routine mammogram where they saw suspicious microcalcifications. Stereotactic biopsy showed ADH. Lumpectomy didn’t find anything else. So doctor thinks it was just a small area of ADH. No further treatment but for the rest of my life I’ll be considered high risk and they will alternate a mammogram and an MRI every 6 months.
I was dx with ADHand ALH in 2018 and had excisional biopsy (surgery) to remove the areas in question. I cleaned up my health and stress levels instead of going on Tamoxifen. Unfortunately it returned in 2019 and went through the same thing. It took me a couple of months but I went on Low dose Tamoxifen. 5mg daily. I had the screening every 6 months alternating Mammo/US with MRI. All was great until this past December 2022. They once again found the ADH in my right breast. I am going back and forth with either having surgery to remove the area or bilateral mastectomies and never have to worry again. How many times can they do surgery and remove parts of my breast. For me the low dose Tamoxifen is not the answer and I’m not sure I want to go on a higher dose. I had genetic testing and all markers for BC are negative. I am at higher risk bc of getting my period at an early age, I’m 55 and have not gone through menopause, I have dense breast tissue and ADH 3x. My breast surgeon is more concerned that I am on Tamoxifen and it still came back. The studies are showing low dose is working. Just not for me. I’m meeting with 2 other surgeons for their take on it. Also meeting with plastic surgeons to really understand what mastectomies entail and what my options are. It pays to be fully aware of your risks and options and know what you feel you can deal with. I want to know I will be here for my 2 children who are 22 and 24. So the end game is my motivator. Which is living life without worry. Tamoxifen studies only followed patients for 15 years. Then they don’t know how people did. Sooo, at 70, do I want to go through this again?? Actually, do I want to go through it again now???
Always keep in mind, There is no wrong decision.
Wow! You are giving me lots of good things to think about--starting with the diet and lowering stress. You are sooooooo right on that! I'm so sorry you are having to deal with this again. My heart goes out to you. It is a tricky business. But do I do Lumpectomy first to be sure I don't in fact have cancer and it was just missed in biopsy? Double mastectomy, although very hard, seems like peace of mind. I need to do more research on ALL that it entails--good, bad and ugly!! It is crazy how many of us are living parallel health lives. Tell me, as a side note, what are you doing to reduce stress? Yoga, meditation, reducing work load, vitamins, exercise, more sleep? I'm guilty of not being my best self on any of the above. I'm interested to hear and I'm also interesting in hearing what you decide to do. Please be in touch. Think I need to go back to plastic surgeon and discuss and see everything.
Checking in on you - have you made any decisions yet?
Posted my situation before - DX ADH after CNB and MRI, but no cancer. Excisional Biopsy recommended and I’m now scheduled to have it 8-15. I went back and forth, round and round and decided no drugs or surgery for me. Changed my mind 3 times after doing a lot of research and getting advice and recommendations from my GYN, oncologist, breast surgeon and primary care doctor who is an internist. They all highly recommended the lumpectomy. My concern is my age (79) heart issue, going under anesthetic (afib and valve). And of course the side effects of any drugs, radiation or chemo.
Does anyone know if it’s standard treatment to take the drugs and the after care radiation or chemo even if no cancer detected ? Any input is appreciated!
Thanks to all who participate in this valuable forum.
I had the CNB which diagnosed me with ADH. Had the lumpectomy and no cancer or more ADH was found. No drugs or radiation was recommended. I am just considered high risk now and will have the MRI and mammogram protocol so every 6 months I’m checked.
Thank you - good to know that those therapies and drugs aren’t necessarily a must.
I wonder if there isn't a stàndàrd treatment of care when there is a diagnosis of ADH after a lumpectomy. Do all doctors reccomend AIs
and mammograms? Do they leave it up to the patient to take AIs or not? What are your thoughts?
I’ve read there are different factors that determine the recommended treatment - “one size doesn’t fit all”. I’m sure you can make your own decision as to whether you take AIs or not.