Repeat lumpectomy? And treatment decisions. Need advice
Just had lumpectomy Dec 1. Pathology report was: positive margin on the posterior edge DCIS Micropapillary Grade 2. My surgeon called me yesterday for re-excision or another lumpectomy. I was hesitant to do it since I am a single mom and I was so difficult for me and my teens . Today he said he present my case to the tumor board to help me decide. Any suggestions? Did my surgeon messed up and missed the rest of the cancer cells? Or he just didn’t see the cancer with his naked eye just what he told me? What is the percentage that second surgery will be successful. ? After this , my oncologist said I will have radiation and hormone therapy for 5 years since my ER is positive. I need help in decision making please.
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Thanks for sharing. Very helpful!
You are in good shape - because #1 you believe in the Power of Prayer.
ANGIOSARCOMA is rare & it only happens to 7 out of 100,00 people.
You only had 5 treatments of radiation - I had 30 treatments of radiation (5 days x 6 weeks = 30 treatments) - an overkill in my opinion.
Just stay in tuned with your body and keep check on our largest organ of our body - which is the skin.
I will say prayers for you tonight. Mulkey 518
Thank you for your input. I do appreciate it.
Oh thank you so much - as I too pray for people with cancer long before I got my cancers. Since I’ve
been on this group site I never knew that it is so many named cancers out here. I go to the Medical Oncology group and see various age groups of people with cancer and it is a hurting thing. I just don’t know how It has not been discovered how we get these cancer cells into our bodies and in what generation will they ever discover a cure for cancer
Mulkey 51’8
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Do you think because it wasn't invasive? Cancer? Maybe you did not have radiation long enough.
Not sure your question.
It was invasive DCIS and the radiation although only 5 treatment was at a high GRAY which is the intensity of the radiation. So shorter visits but more intense and direct. No skin irritation at all but will feel things (scar tissue, tingles, etc.) in my breast for the next year at least.
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Sorry I read that wrong. Not sure why I thought it read it as not invasive
I had two lumpectomies because my surgeon was unable to get clear margins. This came back in the biopsy after the lumpectomies. I ended up having a mastectomy with reconstruction. I don’t think it’s that uncommon, unfortunately. Praying for you🌹
Thank you for the prayers and will pray with you as well. Due to the holidays, they haven’t called me for scheduling . Thank you for sharing .
It is not uncommon to need a repeat lumpectomy…not sure why it all was missed but you may as well get it or you will be right back where you were before the first lumpectomy, that is with breast cancer. And Then go for the XRT and decide if you want the hormone therapy.