Invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC): Anyone else?
I have rec’d 4 chemo + 16 radiation treatments for invasive. Has lumpectomie 1st....then one week later...
Dissection 17 lymph nodes & 3 tumors removed tumors
Got clean margin.
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How are you doing?
Followup from first oncologist surgeon visit:
Body CT has been ordered for tomorrow, so things "could" change. Right now, the staging is 1B with Met to one lymph node. This is what is confirmed from biopsy. They only biopsied one lymph node because it was suspicious on the ultrasound that followed the mammogram.
Right now, the plan is to undergo surgery fairly quickly to remove small breast tumor with a healthy margin and lymph nodes under the arm. After pathology is done on all tissues, further treatment will be determined or not.
Surgeon was very encouraging and confident, even with the micropapillary pattern present because it's all been caught extremely early. Fingers are crossed for the CT scan tomorrow to be clear!!!!
Okay, update came quickly after I posted. Pre-op today, Chest CT tomorrow, Friday, and Magnetic Chip placed on next Tuesday and surgery scheduled on next Wednesday. Things are be taken seriously! So impressed!
@salamander
Doing fine 5 years post-diagnoses. Have to be on aromatase inhibitors for 7 years due to cancer in three nodes and one breaking into lymph system as well as second tumor being neuroendocrine. Have to have yearly PET scans and 3D mammograms but in this time I’ve gotten two new grandchildren to be around. Doing fine from acute stroke 3 years ago as well. My angels are with me constantly!!!!! How are you doing?
Thank you for this assurance.
Wahoo that's a great story. I am Papua New Guinea which is a developing country so I am abit scared when they call the name cancer. I am having faith in our good Lord that I should be doing fine.
Yes it was overwhelming when hearing the name but then I just decide to think positive and place everything in the hands of the Creator. He knows the best of my life.
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I have DCIS in situ. I have positive estrogens and progesterone and negative HER2. A very small tumor that was removed with a lumpectomy. I went for radiation consult and my early stage carcinoma with a 10% (actually in my case 4-6%) prognosis went to 20% via the radiologist AND he said if I don’t get radiation I have to get a mastectomy !!! I am meeting my primary oncologist again at the end of the month. I am researching that the DCIS in situ with no HER2 have a very good odds. Why is my radiologist trying to scare me so much????
Did you have an Oncotype DCIS?
There may be something else in your pathology that is driving this. That being said, it is still not nice to tell a patient these kinds of things without explaining the reasoning.
I am glad you are going back to your medical oncologist.
I always ask my doctor to please consult with the other doctor and come to a consensus of recommendation before I decide what to do.
How are you feeling about this very scary adventure?