Concerned about the side effects of anastrozole
I completed all treatments for breast cancer but now I am supposed to take hormone blocker, named anastrozole. im concerned about the side effects. Has anyone here taken it and did anyone have hair loss?
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my doctor was the one who recommended Aromasin over Femura. I have not found any studies that discussed the steroid effect of aromasin so I don't know if there is enough steroid to make a difference.
Yes, I have read everything on line about exemestane. It doesn't go into enough detail about the steroid
francine6829 - Whether the doctors recommend staying on the AI's does depend on the Stage and Grade of your cancer, the treatment you received and your side effects. In my case, Stage 1 cancer, my recurrence risk (according to statistic, which are only one consideration and the genomic testing of my cancer) I am 'low risk'. The AI's would essentially reduce my risk of recurrence by 40-50% but my risk was already low at 6%, so it helped me with my decision. Serious side effects or going from 6% to about 3% risk was not worth it for me. That's not many people's situation I realize. If your risk is higher then of course, if you can get through the AI use, then reducing that risk is paramount.
I opted for a bi lateral mastectomy which put me in a situation to have some options on follow up treatment. But my cancer was lobular and had presented in both breasts over time, so .............opting for the mastectomy was also an easier decision.
There are so many factors to consider in treatment. My doctors would have preferred I stay on AI's as well. Their job is to eradicate cancer and their benchmark for success with their patients is treating and keeping cancer at bay.
Hugs to you. I hope you can keep on the full course of AI treatment and give cancer a good kick in the pants!
@francine6829
Long-term use of anything steroidal presents its own issues. Best to confer with your doctor on this. For me and at my age, the increased risk of glaucoma, cataracts, and high blood pressure, for example, would be unwanted.
Google this, I found this: Exemestane is an oral steroidal aromatase inhibitor that is used in ER-positive breast cancer in addition to surgery and/or radiation in post-menopausal women. ... Type II aromatase inhibitors such as anastrozole and letrozole, by contrast, are not steroids and work by interfering with the aromatase's heme. There's a lot of info out there on this.
I'm not familiar with that steroid - but in general, steroids fight inflammation and should only be taken for a short period of time. Long term steroids in general have BAD long term side effects. I've been given it (shots and pills) for asthma & allergies. You need to ask your oncologist about this and any long term effects. I'm guessing there are many different types of steroids some are a form of hormones.
My Grandma in the 1940's was given massive steroid doses for her arthritis when they had not idea of the long term effects - she ended up with Cushings syndrome and subsequently passed at 59. Her massive doses contributed to her death. My dad was terminal with pulmonary fibrosis - they gave him massive doses, but they were just trying to keep him alive & not concerned with the long term side effects.
They have me down for a Digital tomosynthesis a 3-dimensional picture of the breast using X-rays. from Google: Digital tomosynthesis is a new kind of test that's trying to overcome these three big issues. It takes multiple X-ray pictures of each breast from many angles. The breast is positioned the same way it is in a conventional mammogram, but only a little pressure is applied — just enough to keep the breast in a stable position during the procedure. The X-ray tube moves in an arc around the breast while 11 images are taken during a 7-second examination. Then the information is sent to a computer, where it is assembled to produce clear, highly focused 3-dimensional images throughout the breast.
Early results with digital tomosynthesis are promising. Researchers believe that this new breast imaging technique will make breast cancers easier to see in dense breast tissue and will make breast screening more comfortable.
I'll let you know if it's more comfortable or not!
Thanks so much for this info!! It helps to put it all in perspective.
Please elaborate. Aromasin is a steriod ... is that a bad thing? I have not felt insomnia
I was tested and have zero estrogen. The doctors ALL want to keep me on AIs for 5 years