My Mom recently diagnosed with DCIS
Good Afternoon,
My Mother is 73 years of age and was recently diagnosed with DCIS. She first had a needle biopsy, and the results showed a need for a surgical biopsy. She had the surgical biopsy and because they did not get clear margins, another surgery is required to take a larger sample. Afterwards hormone therapy and radiation is said to be needed. I am concerned with the additional surgery and if more will be needed. Mom has other health issues that make surgery a challenge. Any advice or experience to share is welcomed. Thanks for reading.
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I’m joining in as another “me too, same thing”! (Mammogram, calcifications found in my right breast, more pictures…followed by a needle core biopsy a week later and a DCIS diagnosis). I’m 72 and actually had my lumpectomy this morning. After resting most of the afternoon at home, I’m now coming out of that groggy stage. Surprisingly I feel pretty good and although I have pain and nausea meds on hand, I don’t feel that I need them yet. 🤞I hope this encourages you! I’m praying that I get good news at my post-op appointment next week. The only thing I’m dreading now is 4 weeks of radiation after a month of recovery from the surgery. My surgeon compares my treatment process to ‘pulling up a weed and then spraying around the area with Round-Up to further ensure that there’s nothing (unseen) left’. I’m very thankful that I will not have to do chemo or take an AI. I believe that my oncologist explained that was due to the fact that my cancer is negative for ER and PR. I’m trying to educate myself on breast cancer and I highly recommend “Breasts, The Owner’s Manual”; a book that I heard about on this blog; the author is Dr. Kristi Funk. One last thing: I’ve kept my diagnosis pretty quiet and only shared with family and close friends that I trust. Cancer is so very different for everyone and I think it only increases the burden when you get so much (possibly incorrect) advice and dreadful stories from other well- intentioned friends. Love to all on the journey and God Bless!
I too have osteopenia. Along with diabetes and celiac disease. I didn’t want one more thing to worry about. I will get through this. Thanks everyone for your support!
@queensfaith, how is your mom doing? What treatments will she be getting?
@cogardner, I would definitely be glad that the cancer was found early. What treatment options have been suggested after lumpectomy?
@blessedx6, thinking of you as you prepare for surgery tomorrow and look foward to hearing from you when you're able.
Met with the oncologist over hormone therapy yesterday. He is very optimistic and thinks a 5 year regime of tamoxifen and every six months of a mammogram and ultra sound will be enough. He says my body is raising a white flag we need to watch. I meet with the radiation oncologist tomorrow. We’ll see if dr #1 is correct that he doesn’t think my reports say I need radiation. I felt a lot of relief after my appointment yesterday.
How are you doing on the aromatase inhibitor? Will you need it for 5 years? My oncologist talked with me about it but I haven’t made a decision until final pathology report from lumpectomy.
Thank you. I will be in surgery at 10:00 AM today. I will be glad when surgery is over. God is in control. 🙏🏻
Yes, the plan is to be on it for 5 years. I am not loving how I feel while taking it. My providers don't have strong feelings about me being on it as my area was so small and I also had radiation. So, I plod along, but may decide to quit. My major symptoms are fatigue, poor sleep, and generally just not feeling great. I worry about bone loss, lipid, cardiac issues etc. over time. Everyone is so different in how they tolerate these meds. I hope it goes well for you if you decide to go on them.
If you don’t mind me asking, how did they arrive at the number 5 for radiation treatments?
OR for breast lumpectomy went well today.At home now. Wanted to sleep in my own bed tonight. Just feel like I have jet lag. Pain med still working. Had some dizziness and hypotension in PACU from the anesthesia but resolved fairly quickly. 😁 thanks for your support. 🤗
Wow, I can't believe you checked in with us today already. I'm relieved to hear it went well and that you're at home. Sleep well.