Lymph Node Removal Questions

pcollins56
pcollins56 Member Posts: 24

I just had my second lumpectomy and a sentinole node biopsie.  My BS did not see anything in the sentinole node but removed four others because they lit up from the radioactive solution that was injected into me.  I know I must wait for the final pathology report but should I be worried that the nodes lit up??

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  • Gitane
    Gitane Member Posts: 1,885
    edited January 2010

    The radioactive stuff just shows the surgeon the path the lymph follows as it leaves the breast and goes into the nodes.  I think the blue dye does the same if you had that. I had both.  This is just the path, it does not mean that cancer cells are there.

    In my case my surgeon removed 9 nodes.  She removed all the "hot" ones (the ones that lit up) and blue ones, and, since I had such tiny nodes, she removed some that were hidden away in fat without knowing they were even there.  Don't be worried.  Pathology will look at all of it and you should know soon. Good luck.

  • pcollins56
    pcollins56 Member Posts: 24
    edited January 2010

    She said my nodes were very small as well you did have 1 positive node was that the sentinole node or the smaller ones and did you have to have chemo because of just one?

  • Gitane
    Gitane Member Posts: 1,885
    edited January 2010

    What I had was a few isolated tumor cells in 1 node, and in two nodes I had a few small clusters of cells.  One cluster added up to almost 1 mm; they call that one node a micrometastasis because it was the only one bigger than .2 mm.  Some would say that's not a positive node, but my pathologist said that it was evidence that cancer spread through my lymph system.  I would have had chemo regardless of the nodes because I had lots of tumor in my breast.  There wasn't just one tumor, there were lots of tumors spread around in the top of my breast, over an 8 cm area.  That meant that I needed a mastectomy and chemo.  My tumor was also pleomorphic lobular which may be a more aggressive cancer, so another good reason to have chemo.

    It appears that you have only a small amount of tumor that is intermediate grade.  An oncotypeDX score would be helpful to you as you consider treatment choices.  Did you have an MRI?

    Hope you are doing O.K. after two lumpectomies. 

  • pcollins56
    pcollins56 Member Posts: 24
    edited January 2010

    I guess I'm getting staged and all that this week and seeing the oncologist so don't have all the information, thanks for the info I am doing ok but think that was my last lumpectomy!

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