Er+/Pr+/Her2 Neg mets question
Where does it usually go to first? I know cancer is often unpredictable but I know they say hormone negative often goes to soft tissue.
Being paranoid again and wondering. My mid-section is growing (more recently), despite exercise and diet. Always tired. I am on anti-hormonals (for over a year) but of course, I start wondering about the liver. Hate this new normal. I guess it is better than the alternative, right?
Thanks ladies!
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Hi there
Im er+/pr+ and her2 neg, my breast cancer spread to my spine first....not sure if this is what you wanted to hear.
But so far, it is only in one place and is showing signs of healing......so even if your cancer does spread don't give up as they are creating ways of beating this dam thing all the time. And if you want to, there are lots of alternative medicines that you could try......
Anyway stay positive and know that I will be thinking of you and that I have my fingers crossed that you will be fine
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duff i am sorry to say mine spread to my liver first and then my bones and sull and then my chest i now this is hard to tae in and i am praying you never have to find out where yours will show up first deb from y
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My pathology was the same as yours. Went to spine ribs and pelvis,,, then two tiny spots on liver showed up 3 months after that,, and some lymph nodes down the side of my neck. Needless to say not impressed nor very positive and hope not to scare you. Since my taxotere I no longer have rib pain or skull pain that I was having so I'm hopeful Also have gained back about 7 lbs I lost.
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I have mets in superclavicular nodes and a little bones in spine but I am er+, pr-, her2+. I want to ask you in how much time the mets had appeared.
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Mine were in the superclavicular nodes and in the bones.
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DX 10/16/2004
ER/PR/HERs + Stage 3 B.
Been clean so far, just had bone scan and a spot showed up on my 12th rib. I have had previous pain and lump/bumps there. On my C side. Had semital nodes - 18 pos and lumpectomy. 8 rounds chemo and 36 rounds rad. Think this would have got it all?? HUH??? I will endeavor what ever I have to. I know there is lots of support out there too! I too have lost weight and wondered if C or mets could do this. I've been so greatful for the last few years. Knowing that this is an aggressive C, it's not easy to "Forget" everything and seems like after the routine tests are over I breath a little easier. Linda from Ohio
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