CA 27-29 numbers rising: Does anyone else have an issue like this?
My Ca 27.29 seems to be high....in the 40’s....and my oncologist says that that is probably normal for me. He checked the records from my first bc. Does anyone else have an issue like this?
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Thank you for posting this. I have metastatic breast cancer and had a total left shoulder replacement eight weeks ago. I had noticed that my CA 27.29 has been rising. I just completed my bone scans chest and abdomen CT and they were all negative. I had to stop the
Ribociclib for 2 months . Three weeks prior to surgery and then another four weeks during my postop recovery. I restarted my ribociclib cycle three weeks ago and now my ANC has been .8 for the last two weeks.
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3 ReactionsI have Medicare—Stage1–at lumpectomy. I get a Signatera test every three months. My oncologist orders this blood test to be taken every three months at my home. I pay $0.00.
@sharon35981 and @anjalima I asked my oncologist some months ago about Signatera and they said no, they only prescribe if for those with metastasis, to keep track of treatment. Do either of you pay out of pocket and does the company let you order it yourselves?
I am submitting blood every 6 mos. To Signatera. Due in August. I’ve had 3 negative results . Oncology will still say they don’t know what to do with a positive result.
Keep on truckin’! Inspirational and thank you for sharing.
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1 ReactionSignatera liquid blood tests can help ease your mind and give you a heads up if BC is coming back. Medicare pays for this.
I don’t understand how breast massage is helpful-thx so much for sharing but could you elaborate? Xo
I have had problems with my numbers as well. My onco referred me to the surgeon, who suggested breast massage. The numbers went down. I wear a special bra and the numbers went up a bit. My oncologist suggested I revisit breast massage. I will have massage sessions with the physical therapist twice a week for three weeks just before my blood draw. I will let you know the results.
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2 ReactionsThat is so encouraging and I admire your spirit. Keep on living your life, sister.
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2 ReactionsHi all - circling back on what is a thread that started in 2019 about rising tumor markers & morphed slightly about good diet, exercise & staying on top on things. It just popped back into my feed by a “like” & it reminded me that it is all still relevant. And stories change.
In July 2024 I will be 5 years in with Stage 4 breast cancer & yes now Stage 4 Mallarian (reproductive) cancer that we did not know I had until a growing brain tumor presented itself in early January 2024. Pathology identified it. Brain surgery in January, and radiation in February did their jobs.
The reproductive cancer was likely nipped when I did chemo back in mid 2021 for my breast cancer return. It just didn’t/couldn’t get this little offshoot that went to the brain & slowly grew. Physical problems presented themselves - not bloodwork - & scans confirmed. Breast cancer now turned down, malarian percolating in the special Natera/Signatera DNA disease test & in PET, not physically nor other bloodwork. And yes I have since gone skiing & did a 10 mile hike today.
My docs want me to be a person with cancer that is a small “c” - I am living with it. My “chronic” condition. We don’t react when monthly numbers change. Time of day, bad draws, diet, moon phase, really anything - can impact. We look for trends. We look at scans. We look at me. And how I am living my life. And then we react. I help myself & give them the best patient I can be through tracking my numbers, eating well, exercising, working & spending quality time with my family & friends. Who knows what will come but new treatments & sites like this give me hope! Good luck!
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