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St. John’s Wort
I read that St. John’s Wort has phytoestrogens in it. I am 8 years out from Estrogen positive invasive ducal breast cancer. Is it safe to use?
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Oh No | Problem with doctor
I have been diagnosed with a very aggressive breast cancer. My tumor is not connected to anything, and will travel at will. Breast cancer is not in either side of my family, but other types of cancer is prevalent. So now they want to also remove my ovaries and fallopian tubes. And then keep checking on my pancreas. I have…
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Oh No | Triple negative breast cancer
I have been diagnosed with a very aggressive breast cancer. My tumor is not connected to anything, and will travel at will. Breast cancer is not in either side of my family, but other types of cancer is prevalent. So now they want to also remove my ovaries and fallopian tubes. And then keep checking on my pancreas. I have…
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Clouds and Silver Linings
I got my custom prosthetic last week. I can wear a regular bra again. It definitely fits better against my body. It seems to move around a lot though. I am constantly having to adjust. I don't like being that weird person who seems like they are always adjusting body parts. I feel like I have to adjust my clothes and check…
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Celebration | Anniversary
I don't really feel like "celebrating" but it is the one year anniversary since my mastectomy. Today is a cruddy day for me. I woke up early with ridiculous phantom pains on my left side in the breast area. I was having a dream about my surgeon and kept hearing her voice and the voice of her nurse. It wasn't until I popped…
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TRODELVY
Does anyone have any specific info about the above drug which is targeted for TNBC breast cancer. I am a two time survivor. I have not logged in here for quite some time. My good friend struggled with breast caner almost at the same time I did. Unfortunately hers has come back and her oncologist is recommending Trodelvy.…
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Procedure or Surgery | Mastectomy
I had mastectomy as first step as I originally started with chemo but could not tolerate it, ended up in hospital, doctor decided to do surgery first and then chemo. I went through surgery fine, was told "the surgeon got all the cancer" Of course I was very happy to hear that! I did follow up with additional chemo which I…
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Covid vaccine and mammograms?
From what I have been reading, it seems one unexpected side effect of the covid vaccine is swollen lymph nodes in the vaccinated arm. The kind that would prompt your doctor, if seen on a mammogram, to order a biopsy. It is being recommended that we women schedule our mammograms at least six weeks after receiving the second…
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Celebration | Remission
It's been three years since my diagnosis, two years since my last two breast surgeries, and two years since I completed Chemo. I am Cancer Free!
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Procedure or Surgery | Mastectomy
I went from having two breasts to one. I had a tissue expander put into my breast by my plastic surgeon during my four hour surgery.
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Decision Point | Radiation or Chemo. Or, Mastectomy.
After finding my own lump, being diagnosed five days later; I was meeting with my surgical oncologist. There was so much information, so many decisions. I, chose to have a Mastectomy.
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I am 8 years out from invasive ducal ER/PR positive breast cancer. I just found out St. John’s Wort contains phytoestrogens. Should I be taking SJW?
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Drug or Chemo Therapy | Targeted therapy
These are the monoclonal antibodies drugs - Herceptin and Perjeta since I am HER2 positive, ER, and PR positive.
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Procedure or Surgery | Lumpectomy
Worst part--finding post surg sports bra
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Neuropathy
I am 7 years post treatment for breast cancer. I am now experiencing peripheral neuropathy in my feet. Has anyone else experienced this as a result of chemo?
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Breast Cancer has metastasized
I recently found out my cancer is back it is now in my bones (spine & ribs. Has anyone else experienced this I’m so overwhelmed and scared
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Stage 5
My sister in law was recently diagnosed with stage 5 breast cancer. I would like to helpful in some way, any ideas? My brother and her have 2 kids. The girl is 19 and attending college and their boy is 17 , a junior. Girl lives in dorm.
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a little scary...
Today I had a routine check-up with my radio-oncologist. She found a small nodule (word she used, for lack of better word), in my right breast. My cancer was in the left breast, but I had reduction surgery on the right in Nov. My breasts are very dense, but I was able to feel what she felt, and it seemed to be rather…
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Update
Okay, I'm fine. (!!!) It turned out to be exactly what my doctor suspected, a small nodule of fat necrosis that should dissipate on it's own. I had a bad moment when I arrived because I thought it was going to be a simple, quick thing. But the receptionist said it would be about two hours and my husband would have to wait…
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Long Time Gone
I have been a hermit like so many others for the past year. It's nice to be back. It has been a little over a year since my diagnosis and my surgery. I have an appointment with my surgeon next month to discuss whether to continue with a prosthetic or get reconstruction. I am doing okay without having the real thing, but…
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Lift and Balance?
Today I will be having a Covid test to clear me for elective surgery this coming Monday. They call it a *Lift and Balance,* but it is basically a breast reduction so I will match my lumpectomy side. It will be done on my right breast and I wasn't the least concerned about it until I took on a project that requires a lot of…
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Bilateral Mastectomy?
Got results IDC ER/PR + HER2 - has returned on same breast 2 years later after chemo and radiation. I made the decision to stop taking Tomoxofin because of side effects and my oncologist thinks this is why it has returned. I am deciding on whether to have a bilateral mastectomy or only have it on affected breast. Looking…
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Welcoming Wednesday
I always welcome Wednesday. It’s half way through the work week but that’s not what I want to have for the focus here. Tell us about your providers who are welcoming. Is it their demeanor? Their office space? Their staff? What makes it/them welcoming? We focus so much on the hard parts our journey sometimes, that we let go…
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I would appreciate hearing thoughts on the pros and cons for getting psychological help for Breast C
Spouse was diagnosed of Stage IA invasive breast cancer. Had lumpectomy and radiation therapy late last year. Recently been told to have Dilation and Curettage (D&C) diagnostic procedure as her doctor suspects malignant growths in uterus and ovaries. She’s been very strong in the midst of all these but I want to help her…
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Hey breast cancer fighters and survivors! Help me with Lymphodema
My 33 year old daughter was diagnosed with stage 0 last fall and subsequently had a double mastectomy. She is BRCA positive with a strong family history of breast cancer. She now suffers from debilitating lymphodema and has actually been hospitalized a number of times due to this. Anybody out there suffering the same fate…
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Procedure or Surgery | Breast Reconstruction (Flap)
At the time of my double mastectomy tissue expanders were inserted in the breast to prepare the breast for reconstruction. I then months later underwent a 12 hour diep flat breast reconstruction surgery. While I thought everything was fine with in 24 hrs one of the flaps had failed. I then found myself back in the…
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Metastatic Breast Cancer Symptoms - Fever and severe bloating
My sister, who was diagnosed denovo with Metastatic Breast Cancer in 2012 has run thru most all tiers of treatment, and has now had two rounds of chemo. She has mets to the bone which recently spread to her liver. She developed a fever a couple weeks ago, and severe abdominal bloating, and her onc has stopped chemo until…
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Triple Negative recurrance
Are there any signs to look for if the cancer is coming back somewhere else? And where does it usually happen?
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Procedure or Surgery | Lumpectomy
I had a lumpectomy. It went fine, my breast looks different and is still tender hut overall it wasnt bad.
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milk and hormone positive breast cancer
I've read some about alleged studies that just came out citing 20-80% of people who drank any kind of milk (whole, skim, low fat) were prone to get breast cancer . Does anybody have any trusted information on this.