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I chose not to have radiation. The radiation offered was very precise and site-specific. The radiologist explained that it was similar to sweeping up the floor around where one had dropped a glass that broke. In a sense it was to pick up stray cancer cells in the immediate vicinity of the cancer that was removed. The radiologist explained that it would not for example kill cancer cells in another part of the same breast even. I had a good surgeon and the pathology reports noted clean margins and the OncotypeDX result showed a very low, single digit risk of recurrence. So I passed on the radiation that was, again, suggested as as just an option. My thinking also was affected by the fact that the cancer was in the left breast so closer to the heart.

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Wow, I believe I received the same speech about the dropped glass! But was told the radiation would kill the remaining cancer cell if any was left?? I believe I had a very good surgeon but worry about the core biopsy. My question was the tumor puncture like a balloon to get the sample? I couldn’t get an answer on that. Unfortunately the doctors chose not to run the oncotypeDX text, I was told the test was mainly to determine chemo treatment, since I had a small tumor and negative lymph node it wasn’t need. The doctors kept telling me that my treatment would be specific to me, but when I spoke with the radiologist doctor he said 4-5 weeks just because I had breast cancer! Will you or did you still go every 6 months for check ups?