DCIS breast cancer?

Posted by jlc082261 @jlc082261, Jun 22, 2023

Has anybody here in this group been diagnosed with DCIS breast cancer?

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@danielad

@flowergal - You are on the right track; do ask all of them - Remember that the oncologist can change your Aromatase Inhibitor, or change your dose - IF Anastrozole is a contributor to your breast pain. I have had/have breast pain, and my MRIs, Diagnostic Mammograms, and Breast Ultrasounds do not show any reoccurrence of cancer. Like you, I also have been told by all the doctors that it is one of the side effects of radiation treatments.

Are you being followed by an Endocrinologist? If not, you may want to find a good one to help you with your osteopenia, particularly since you have had a back fracture AND you are taking Anastrozole.

HUGS!
D.

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I have to find a new endocrinologist. I didn't know the breast pain could be related to AI.

I will ask oncologist this week.

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@flowergal

I have to find a new endocrinologist. I didn't know the breast pain could be related to AI.

I will ask oncologist this week.

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@flowergal – Hello! I do not know if taking AI is related to your breast pain. However, do ask your oncologist. *IF* it is, the oncologist may be able to help you.

I am happy you will find an endocrinologist soon. It's very important that you are followed by one. When was your last DEXA scan? I know you have one soon, but because of the Anastrozole, your endocrinologist may place you on a different schedule between DEXA scans (i.e., one year instead of two).

HUGS!

D

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@danielad

@flowergal – Hello! I do not know if taking AI is related to your breast pain. However, do ask your oncologist. *IF* it is, the oncologist may be able to help you.

I am happy you will find an endocrinologist soon. It's very important that you are followed by one. When was your last DEXA scan? I know you have one soon, but because of the Anastrozole, your endocrinologist may place you on a different schedule between DEXA scans (i.e., one year instead of two).

HUGS!

D

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Thank you so much for the reply.
My endocrinologist wanted me to stay on HRT, he doesn't think it caused the cancer.
Everyone else thinks it did.
Hence a search for a new one- difficulty in getting in. Am going to ask oncologist for a recommendation as my PCP couldn't get me into the one he knew.
My next Dexa is in August. My last Dexa was osteopenia which was an upgrade from previous osteoporosis. The hormones and collagen helped my bones, now I read not to take either 🙁
Such a shift in life and mixed information!
But thank you for your insight.
🙂

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Hi there . The test which was done analyzed more than one gene . A whole bunch of them beginning with letter APC all the way to VHL. I counted about 48 or so if Im reading it right. I really appreciate you for telling me I can have surgery now and reconstruction later.

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@flowergal

What is the latest on collagen?

Do you have a site to quote?

There are many different types of collagen too and it is also in good.

Last I heard, they did not have any definitive information to totally rule out collagen or even all collagen. There are at least 5 different types of collagen and collagen tablets repair osteo arthritis knees and is even injected into them as hyaluronic acid. They have not done away with that procedure.

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This has been most helpful. I was just diagnosed with DCIS estrogen + and there are a ton of treatment options. Thank you everyone for sharing.

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@prc73

Hi there . The test which was done analyzed more than one gene . A whole bunch of them beginning with letter APC all the way to VHL. I counted about 48 or so if Im reading it right. I really appreciate you for telling me I can have surgery now and reconstruction later.

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@prc73 - Hello! I am so glad to know you had a multigene panel! So you can safely say that of the variants currently known, you do not have any that are hereditary and could potentially predispose you to breast cancer. You should be very happy!

I understand how difficult it is to navigate all the information and the decisions you need to make. Yes, you can undoubtedly do the surgery now and the reconstruction later. Some women decide not to do the reconstruction at all; others wait until they recover fully from the first surgery. Others, wait until they are sure of what they want to do. Don't worry, it is OK to wait. If you'd like to share your plans, please do so.

HUGS!

D.

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@karpow67

This has been most helpful. I was just diagnosed with DCIS estrogen + and there are a ton of treatment options. Thank you everyone for sharing.

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@karpow67 - Hello and welcome to this blog! We are all here to help one another by sharing information and experiences and providing support.

Please feel free to ask questions or share your emotions. We don't sit in judgment. When I received my diagnosis, I was scared to death and frantic! I didn't know where to turn to or what to do ... Cancer happens to others! You are quite a bit ahead of where I initially found myself. I didn't even think about the "Connect" blog, though I was quite familiar with it!

Also, we are not doctors, but we all have gone through similar journeys and felt/feel most of the same emotions you may be experiencing. Our combined experiences may be helpful, particularly when you are considering treatments or when you want to vent.

Welcome!

HUGS,
D.

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Thank you for that warm welcome and I found out more info from this blog than I have received so far from my doctors. Thanks again!!!

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@karpow67

Thank you for that warm welcome and I found out more info from this blog than I have received so far from my doctors. Thanks again!!!

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@karpow67 - I'm happy to know this blog is helpful to you! I know from personal experience that the blogs on Mayo Clinic Connect are very good. They have helped me through the years! We are here if you have any questions or would like to vent.

HUGS!

D.

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