Dcis with some invasion

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My sterotactic bio. came back with DCIS and I did my due diligence to research what DCIS is. Nothing was mentioned about any suspect of invasion. I then opted for an MRI but was unable to get it done. Next step surgery, lumpectomy with SNB. Results were: very small tumor removed with clear margins and no node cancer. However, after the surgery I was told that indeed there was invasion as they said " just as we suspected". If they suspected invasion nothing was told to me. Invasion changed my stage from stage 0 to stage 1. I was upset that the surgeon was saying that she had suspecton of invasion but did not tell me that. However, after a time I accepted that it is what it is.
Next step, radiation. I again researched to find the shortened 3 week radiation program the best for me. 16 treatments later I feel I made the right decision.
Next step: Medical Onc. and Arimidex. Back to research and on 5th week on Arimidex and feeling unsure about this drug. Lots of bad hot flashes and achey in muscles and joints. At age 73 I already have enough aches and pains and am thinking if the value of this drug is worth the cost on my body. Finding out that Calcium and Vit. D is critical for cancer patients, I find that I need to increase my intake drastically as Arimidex is hard on bones.
Mely: Yes you are not alone. As you read these threads on this site you will find very quickly that you and I are not the exceptions but the norm. I try to remind myself that that ugly thing that was in my body is gone and doing no more damage. Good luck to us all. Cathey from Indiana
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I have a friend at work who originally thought she had clear nodes but the final pathology came back with micro-mets. She had a larger tumor and had always known it was invasive.
She had a lumpectomy so rads were always on the plan. She had chemothearpy and then rads - no further lymph node dissections.
She and I had our dx at similar times and we both celebrated 5 years this past summer -- no further problems.
So even though the outcome isn't what you'd originally expected I think you can look out on a bright future. Things will be alright.
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Had the second surgery and they removed more nodes and some additonal tissue and skin to go by the book.. My Dr. Deborah Axelrod has a ssured me of an excellent prognosis. Have to have 8 sessions of chemo ACT cocktail. Also need a PET scan and Muga. Are they scary?
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So the second surgery came up negatvie. They took an additional 15 nodes, more skin and more breast tissue.. All negative. Getto meet the Oncologiist on Dec 4th.. They are thinking 8 treatments of chemo. I can do it. And the reconstruction I had by Dr. Mihye Choi is amazing. I can't believe how good it looks.. Now I can't wait to have the second breast reduced to match.. Only 4 months ..And before we know it ,its spring and chemo will be over and I will have new perky breasts..CANCER FREE... sucks I will loose all my red hair.. but shit happens..
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Sorry, I'm confused - why chemo if all was negative??
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My first surgery had .025 microinvasion to a node that was next to my sentinel lymph node. that was the reason for the second operation. I am still diagnosed as Stage 11A...
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