Possible to be grade 1 and triple neg?
I haven't had my hormone status results yet but I was wondering whether grade 1 IDC can be triple neg?
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Hi Lynette,
Absoutely a triple negative tumor can be grade 1. I have been triple negative 2 and a few years later grade 1 and both were IDC.
If you find that you are triple negative, http://www.tnbcfoundation.org is a great place to go for information and their forum is full of wonderful, smart, supportive people all who are triple negative breast cancer patients, caregivers or survivors.
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Lynette, I had to look for an answer to this. My initial thought was that this was a very good question, and theoretically it's possible, but perhaps unlikely.
I found a report of a study of 145 triple-negative breast cancers at NYU Cancer Institute: 11 were Grade 1, 23 were Grade 2, and 111 were Grade 3.Here's a link: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/04/080411150927.htm
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But Lynette, one thing to remember is that only 15% of breast cancers are triple negative. So, if only 7.5% of triple negative cancers are grade 1 (according to the NYU study), then I think there's probably only about a 1% chance that your grade 1 IDC will come back as triple negative.
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I was grade one, Triple Negative, but it was stage 4. (most of the trinegs are stage 4) Tiny cancer, but a triple neg. I am fine almost 10 years later. But we will see.
Gentle hugs, Shirlann
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Shirlann, you were Stage IV?? Isn't that mets?
I was under the impression that most triple-negs were Grade 3 because they tend to grow so fast.
--CindyMN
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I was trip-neg and stage 1 supposedly DCIS but they found invasive component the size of a pea when the lumpectomy was done. I did 35 RAD treatments, that's all.
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I was a stage 2 grade 3 triple negative the first time around. Fast growing and aggressive but not a stage 4...
Linda
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I was Stage 1, Grade 1 and triple negative. I choose not to do chemo even though my Oncologist (who I did not like) recommended that I have it
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I am triple negative grade 3. My Oncologist plugged me into her computer and told me that my recurrence chances were high>40% without Chemo. She scared me silly so I will have chemo and rad because I had a Lumpectomy.
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Grade 3 Stage 1, chemo + radiation treatment 7 years ago. Apparently the majority of these tumors are grade 3. Research suggests that triple negative breast cancer responds well to chemotherapy, greatly reducing the risk of a recurrence.
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