Invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC): Anyone else?
I have rec’d 4 chemo + 16 radiation treatments for invasive. Has lumpectomie 1st....then one week later...
Dissection 17 lymph nodes & 3 tumors removed tumors
Got clean margin.
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Was diagnosed on April 14. Stage 1a, IDC, HR+PR+HERs2-
The surgeon in Duluth told me that lumpectomy w/radiation ahas nearly the same outcome as mastectomy so I chose lumpectomy with sentinel node biopsy. Not for vanity (I am 73) but for the healing. Had surgery on May 14 in Duluth. I am in the process of 2nd opinion for radiation/hormone therapy at Mayo.
I have invasive ductile carcinoma in left breast - very small, slow growing and Stage 1. Trying to decide between lumpectomy and mastectomy- thoughts?
@6750...how are you doing now? I am 73 and have IDC.
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I got some encouraging news today that the higher level scan of cells shows low risk
I am not 100% sure of this information… My cousin first had cancer in 2013 and I think the second occurrence was 2016 in the other breast. She had mastectomies both times. She is in her 70s now… I believe 75.
sandyjr, may I ask your cousin’s age and how long since her surgery?
my case...DCIS in right breast in 2007 and idc in left breast in 2018.... lumpectomies with radiation both times...tamoxifen the first time...anastrozole the second time. I think I am wondering if you have had bilateral mastectomy, then why do you need radiation at all? In my cases, I was told that the radiation should take care of any cancer cells left in the breast. If you have had both breasts removed, then there should not be a need for radiation. The chances of stray cancer cells is minimal. After genetic testing following the second cancer, I found that I have the CHEK2 genetic mutation. I just had a bilateral mastectomy with reconstruction. I was told that this should prevent me getting BC again. There was damage to both breasts caused by the radiation. Who knows what else has been damaged? I think if I had your history, was 77 and was taking tamoxifen, I would pass on the radiation. My cousin has had bilateral breast cancer with mastectomy both times and has passed on having radiation and is not taking aramatose inhibitors and she has not had a problem. Who knows what is the right thing to do. Everyone is different and every case is different.
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I did 5 weeks of proton beam therapy radiation at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. That type of radiation greatly minimizes any risk to the heart and lungs. You would qualify for housing at the Hope House. Had no side effects from the radiation except some blistering of the skin (like a bad sunburn) and some fatigue towards the end. I have taken tamoxifen for 1 1/2 years and am trying to forge ahead even though I have experienced many of the side effects...hot flashes, anxiety, nausea, constipation and fatigue.