Right breast cancer DCIS: Is 4-5 weeks of radiation normal protocol?

Posted by m3rt @m3rt, Feb 21, 2023

I recently was diagnosed with (DCIS) stage 1, her2 negative, both hormones positive, 4mm size tumor. I chose to have a lumpectomy and do hormone treatment. The doctor removed 4 lymph nodes in the breast and one sentinel node all were negative for cancer. The tumor was removed January 23, the doctors said because the lump was so small they didn’t do a onco. test, but suggested that I do 4-5 weeks of radiation. I was wondering if 4-5 weeks for radiation is being over cautious? Or is this normal procedure? I will be laying on my back for radiation treatment.

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@suzyattendorn

I was diagnosed with DCIS in Situ. We had thought is was Atypical Ductal Hyperplasia until they removed it and biopsied. Unfortunately, one side didn't have a clean margin, and they have to go back in. I understand that I will need radiation for 4-6 weeks, so I guess that is normal.
Suzy

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I just had my second surgery. The margins were clean but not wide enough (less than 2mm). I just met with an oncology radiologist to see if I was a candidate for proton therapy. I am not. She told me the radiation would be 15 days, maybe 16 if I need a "boost". I am seeing 2nd radiologist on the 16th. I also was diagnosed with DCIS in Situ but I did have some micro calcifications.

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@simba2022

I had right breast dcis.
Stage 0 since still in the ducts. Hormone positive. They didn't do lymph nodes since they knew it was contained. I did lumpectomy, and they still had me do 3 weeks of radiation lying on my back. Now on anastrozole

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Hi
It sounds like you and I are alike. As far as right side d c, I, s, they didn't have to take limp glands from me. I'm waiting for results just wondering if you've had any side effects on that drug. My surgeon said probably 3 weeks of radiation.
And depending on my Hormone results. I may have to take the drug.

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Goodafternoon Sunshine! My journey almost the same...what is an onco.??test?? I am looking @ radiation...& wondering IF my Body can heal itself?? With out the Radiation?? Sending LOVE & LIGHT to YOU!!💖✨️ SandelGirl ❤️👡

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Goodafternoon Sunshine! I just joined in this group of LOVE!!❤️ 🩷 My journey almost the same..except for left....what is an onco.??test?? I am looking @ radiation...& wondering IF my Body can heal itself?? With out the Radiation?? JUST SAW...a year ago...posting...how are YOU?? Sending LOVE & LIGHT to YOU!!💖✨️ SandelGirl ❤️👡

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Hi
I had dcis surgery December 15th right breast no tumor it was all in the milk ducts just saw my surgeon yesterday now I have to have Sentinel nose surgery because my pathology showed a very limb amount of invasive cancer. Once the surgery is done next week they will do an oncotype test which tells them if I have to have chemo my doctor doubts it and I'm going to be having two weeks of radiation

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@m3rt
My DCIS was listed as “extensive, grade 2” and measured 3cm (surgeon took out about the size of a Lemon).
I did 4 weeks of radiation- 15 regular treatments and then 5 treatments of a “boost.”
So sounds like 4-5 weeks is pretty typical…?

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@sandelgirl

Goodafternoon Sunshine! I just joined in this group of LOVE!!❤️ 🩷 My journey almost the same..except for left....what is an onco.??test?? I am looking @ radiation...& wondering IF my Body can heal itself?? With out the Radiation?? JUST SAW...a year ago...posting...how are YOU?? Sending LOVE & LIGHT to YOU!!💖✨️ SandelGirl ❤️👡

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Hi @sandelgirl, when do you start radiation?

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@sandelgirl

Goodafternoon Sunshine! I just joined in this group of LOVE!!❤️ 🩷 My journey almost the same..except for left....what is an onco.??test?? I am looking @ radiation...& wondering IF my Body can heal itself?? With out the Radiation?? JUST SAW...a year ago...posting...how are YOU?? Sending LOVE & LIGHT to YOU!!💖✨️ SandelGirl ❤️👡

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Hi Sandelgirl
Prayers are rising for you !!!
You can run the race !
☘️🤗

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If you are large-breasted and the radiation is directed to the underside of your breast the ComfortSlings products are game changers in protecting your skin. The company sells both slings, with cushions on adjustable straps that tuck beneath the breast, and cushions without the straps to tuck inside your bra cup.

I began using a ComfortSling the day I began radiation, wearing it as many hours of the day as possible, especially at night while I slept. Several times during the day I lay on my back and applied colorless, odorless gel to my entire breast, including the underside. I remained in position until the gel was fully absorbed (it took seconds), then immediately tucked the ComfortSling beneath my breast. With continuous protection from moisture and abrasion, the need for other products was virtually eliminated. By my treatments' end, my skin had darkened slightly but was otherwise unchanged. When I was out and about, I tucked a cushion inside my bra. The slings and the cushions virtually eliminated the accumulation of moisture beneath my breast and protected my skin from the rubbing and abrasion of skin-to-skin contact. By my treatment’s end, my skin had darkened slightly at the radiation site, but was otherwise unchanged. I had no pain, no broken skin.

If you have already begun your radiation treatments, the sling will still go a long way toward preventing further irritation and pain. I can’t recommend these products enough! Good luck with all - and good wishes!

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@mchler73

@m3rt
My DCIS was listed as “extensive, grade 2” and measured 3cm (surgeon took out about the size of a Lemon).
I did 4 weeks of radiation- 15 regular treatments and then 5 treatments of a “boost.”
So sounds like 4-5 weeks is pretty typical…?

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I also had DCIS and even though margins were clear, one spot was only 1 mm and they want 2 mm. I had 16 treatments for whole breast and 5 that were targeted to the small margin area.

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