Recurring breast cancer and rash that is spreading
Has anyone had a rash on skin come back months after chemo, mastectomy and radiation after triple negative diagnosis? Went back for more chemo but rash isn’t getting better and spreading.
Should surgery be the next step or should a trial drug be considered?
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@pavo5, my heart goes out to you. Prayers for you that the surgery, drug trials, new medical team will all go as well as it possibly can. I wish I could make this easier for you. ❤
So sorry for all the suffering you are going through. Lots of love and hugs. Have you thought to try integrative medicine like vitamin infusion in addition to conventional treatments?
@pavo5, any update on the rash? How are you doing?
Thank you so much for asking! The rash is finally subsiding, though my skin now all looks mottled. I’ve no idea if it will change more for the better or not. It doesn’t itch anymore so that’s a blessing. Now that I’m done with chemo (starting radiation the 1st of June), maybe I’ll see faster improvement. It’s my prayer, anyway.😊
Surgery is out because it’s too complex and rash has spread. Doctor has confirmed not inflammatory. Just recurring breast cancer in the skin that is currently localized.
Anyone else have this same diagnosis? Any other options for treatment?
What treatment are they recommending?
No.. tell me more
Nher2 right now is it. Low her2 rating in fish test.. so not sure it will work. We are just trying to contain it at this point.
From what I read, some institutions give patients vitamin infusion to: a. Control cancer; b. Reduce side effects from chemo. You will need to search “integrative doctor” since conventional doctors won’t give you those.
@pavo5,
Here's a link to more information about Mayo Clinic's Integrative Medicine programs
– Integrative Medicine and Health https://www.mayoclinic.org/departments-centers/integrative-medicine-health/sections/overview/ovc-20464567
One of my all time favorite websites is the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) https://www.nccih.nih.gov/
In the health info A-Z section you can look up any treatment, therapy, supplement, etc and find out more about how it is used, it's safety and what the evidence says about how it can help or be harmful.
For anyone not sure about the terms integrative, complementary or alternative medicine, start with this article:
– Complementary, Alternative, or Integrative Health: What’s In a Name? https://www.nccih.nih.gov/health/complementary-alternative-or-integrative-health-whats-in-a-name