12 years cancer free now suddenly stage 4 pleural effusion

Posted by relapse @relapse, Oct 1, 2023

Dr took me off letrozole last year after 11 years. This year blood work showed elevated cancer markers. Just had pet scan that showed no cancer, just small pleural effusion which tested positive for breast cancer cells. Dr says no cure

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Does anyone have stageIV inflammatory breast cancer and would like to share their experiences?

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@auntieoakley

I used to hate the word palliative because it used to be pretty interchangeable (at least in my rural setting) with hospice. Now, it is more about making you comfortable while the treatments do their job. Honestly it still has a negative feel in my mind, but I know it isn’t giving up. If there is no tumor, only BC cells and they are giving you herceptin, and letrozole they are actively treating these cells. The treatments kind of stink but they could be knocking this thing back to a manageable place.
When is your first treatment with herceptin? Are you getting it alone or with another agent at the same time?

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I received my first heceptin treatment this past week. Just herceptin. Still trying to wrap my head around everything, but I have a really good DR, and the staff is really friendly and helpful. Makes it a little easier.

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@vicsmit

Dear Relapse, I'm so sorry to hear your news. I am in the same situation with markers increasing last year and confirmed MBC in December via lung biopsy. The pleural fluid build up caused severe respiratory issues and I've had 3 thorocentesis to drain. MBC is not curable but definitely manageable. I began treatment with Verzenio, since it is a pill it falls under prescription insurance. Very expensive but Eli Lilly has a plan called Lilly Cares, your oncologists nurse can help with the application, that covered my copay. Diarrhea is the main issue with this drug. Unfortunately, after 6 months, a pet scan established the Verzenio was no longer effective. I began chemo (Abraxane) the first 6 treatments full dosage and resulted in getting the cancer under control. Dosage was reduced by 20% dramatically improving my life balance. I will be on this chemo until it is no longer effective at which time we'll try another chemo. I share all this to let you know, while the diagnosis sounds devastating (I thought I was at end of life), there are options that will allow you to have as much of normal life as possible for quite some time. God Bless!

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Vicsmit, you have been through so much this year, yet you still sound positive, very inspiring! My MBC hasn't shown up anywhere but the pleural cavity yet. Hopefully the herceptin keeps it in check. I pray for you and for all of us facing this challenge.

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@mahshid4

Does anyone have stageIV inflammatory breast cancer and would like to share their experiences?

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Hi @mahshid4, I invite you to jump in on this discussion to connect with other members who have stage IV inflammatory breast cancer:
- Metastatic inflammatory breast cancer
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/metastatic-inflammatory-breast-cancer/

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<p>Breast cancer metastasis to pleural fluid of lung.</p><p>I am 71 and on my 3rd event with left side breast cancer. The first time was in 1999, then again in 2009, and now in 2023. The first time I had a simple mastectomy, no lymph nodes removed and no other conventional treatment. The second time the cancer spread to the skin of the chest and axilla and 2 out of 8 lymph nodes. I had surgery, Arimidex, and radiation to the left side chest, axilla, and supraclavicular lymph nodes. No chemotherapy. I stopped the Arimidex after 8 months. Now, 14 years later, the breast cancer is in the pleural fluid of the right lung. I recently had an in-dwelling pleural catheter put in to be able to drain the fluid at home. Very unpleasant. I would like to connect with others who have this type of catheter due to breast cancer metastasis. I hope there are others on this website with a similar experience.</p>

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@dedema

<p>Breast cancer metastasis to pleural fluid of lung.</p><p>I am 71 and on my 3rd event with left side breast cancer. The first time was in 1999, then again in 2009, and now in 2023. The first time I had a simple mastectomy, no lymph nodes removed and no other conventional treatment. The second time the cancer spread to the skin of the chest and axilla and 2 out of 8 lymph nodes. I had surgery, Arimidex, and radiation to the left side chest, axilla, and supraclavicular lymph nodes. No chemotherapy. I stopped the Arimidex after 8 months. Now, 14 years later, the breast cancer is in the pleural fluid of the right lung. I recently had an in-dwelling pleural catheter put in to be able to drain the fluid at home. Very unpleasant. I would like to connect with others who have this type of catheter due to breast cancer metastasis. I hope there are others on this website with a similar experience.</p>

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Hi @dedema. I moved your question post about metastasis to pleural fluid of the lung to this existing discussion:
- 12 years cancer free now suddenly stage 4 pleural effusion https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/12-years-cancer-free-now-suddenly-stage-4-pleural-effusion/

I did this so you can read previous posts and connect with other members like @relapse @mom23boys @keepmoving2 and @vicsmit and more.

You can also read additional stories here:
- Metastatic breast cancer: Anyone had a pleural effusion? https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/metastatic-breast-cancer-1/

Sorry to hear the catheter is unpleasant. I hope others have tips to share. Did you ask the symptom management nurse about any tips to make things more comfortable?

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