Triple Negative Breast Cancer: What treatments are you having?
I have just been diagnosed with Triple Negative Breast Cancer after having Estrogen Positive Breast Cancer for 21 years. Is anyone familiar with this diagnosis and treatment that you are having for it?
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Doing very well with Keytruda. My magnesium is 1 point lower than my doctor would like so I have an infusion before treatment.
I have triple negative breast cancer, that was estrogen positive for 20 years. It was a bit of a surprise. My doctor has me on Xeloda; five breast cancer spots disappeared. I’m not feeling much in the way of side effects. I should also tell that my doctor sent in tissue to a foundation to learn more about tumor and also found that I have 11 mutations, which also affects the type of medication i take. Kind of lengthy reply!!!
I agree that a virtual appointment would leave me feeling even more alone than I feel now. Somehow it seems like just listening to my heart and lungs is such a minimal checkup, but at least we are in the same room! I am 18 months out from my surgery, and seeing my oncologist every three months with a Zometta infusion every six months (my 3rd infusion is in three weeks, and then there'll be one more next fall.) My oncologist said the Zometta will reduce the chance of a return cancer by 1%--!!--but I'll be glad to take any lower risk, however small!
Hello @kk57
I have decided on a double mastectomy. At 63 I am ok without them.
I read your comment re: TNBC. I, too, have metastatic triple negative breast cancer. I received Keytruda every 21 days. I thought I would have a chemo treatment too; not thus far. I will pray for you & if you would like to keep in touch, I would like this too.
Yes, let’s keep in touch. I will pray for you as well.
Take care miles5513
@dchamber96 I had a similar time frame for chemo, and then a mastectomy. My reconstruction was delayed so I could do radiation, but after I'd healed from that I had a deip flap, if you are interested in hearing about it.
I was 38 years old for chemo, 39 for radiation/reconstruction...
Yes, please! Tell me more.
I am 3 1/2 years out from completing treatment for TNBC (chemo, lumpectomy, radiation). Wondering how your recurrence was detected. We’re you suspicious? I wish I didn’t worry, but since I feel lumps and have tenderness, I do!
I am sorry you are dealing with this. No one wants to go through it once, let alone a second time.
Best wishes to,you, Cindy