DCIS- Surgeon Recommend 2nd Surgrey!
Hello ,I had abnormal mammogram Nov 2009 & was sent for a biopsy Dec 16, 2009. I was told on Dec 22,2009 I have DCIS & Had an rt Breast lumpectomy on Dec 28,2009. My suregon called me Jan.8,2010 & informed me that all the margins showed DCIS & Iam suppose to have 2nd surgery ReExcision rt breast Jan 8th. I am concerned If Iam making the right choice!
Should I just go ahead & have rt Breast Mastectomy???
Help has anyone else had to make this choice!
Thanks for your Time ReGina R
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I just met with a plastic surgeon---I'm still in the deciding stage though I diagnoised way back in November.......
The plastic surgeon said that if a lumpectomy will leave me disfigured and in need of plastic surgery, in his opinion it was better to go with a mastectomy. That way I skip the radiation and are in better shape for reconstruction and for different options of reconstruction. He said that if I had radiation and needed reconstruction that he would not do implants because in his experience, the radiated tissue doesn't do well with implants.
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Regina -
You have to make the decision on the mastecomy yourself. However, here are just some of my thoughts that may help you.
I had a re-excision of mine also. I have clean margin of 1/2 cm. My DCIS was 4.5 cm, but I have large breasts to begin with (DD). I will eventually have a reduction in my left breast because the right shrunk so much. Even though my DCIS is not as extensive as yours, I opted to do the radiation treatments instead of the mastecomy. Again, this was a personal decision.
Do you have a med oncologist yet? If so, I would speak to that Dr. before deciding on what to do. If you do not, then sit down with your BS and talk in depth on this subject. What my BS said was that if my DCIS was over 5cm, they would recommend the mastectomy.
Make sure you have all of the facts before deciding anything. You do not have to rush into a decision right away. Get a second opinion from another BS if you need to.
Good luck in your decision. I hope I have helped a little.
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Thank you I appricate your reply! Regina
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Good luck tomorrow Regina! I have to go for re-excision also, on Jan 11th. Let's hope for nice, clear margins!!!
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Hi Regina- I had a mammogram 8/24 after biopsy MRi etc I went in for lumpectomy 9/04- Didnt get clear margins on one side . i had a great deal of DCIS- Surgical group and I decided right mast.on 9/15/ Im glad i chose that because I dont have to worry as much about it coming back. Going in for recon on Jan 18. If it were up to me both woulda went but my BS didnt want to touch the good breast without good reason. Decision is up to you doll. there is no wrong decision.
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Thanks I appreciate you all!
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I think it is a personal choice and also a cosmetic one.
I am small breasted and they thought I had 5cm of DCIS per MRI.
I opted for double mastectomy because that would have been my whole breast and also I did not want to worry about this beast coming back. If you do lumpectomy, radiation the chance of it coming back are higher than with a mastectomy. Although still low.. so you have to decide on what you can handle mentally. Once I did the mastectomy mine turned out to be 3cm not 5cm but I still have no regrets.. just numb boobs..oh well.. life goes on..
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Regina,
I agree that it is a totally personal decision, but I would base it on several things. You don't mention whether your DCIS is low, intermediate or high grade (Grade 1,2 or3). If you don't know, find out. If you were not given one, get a copy of your pathology report. You are entitled to see all of your medical records, but the path report and perhaps the operative report will give you additional information. Do you know what your Van Nuys score is? (See http://www.theeffectivetruth.info/brcavnpi.html) If not, ask for the pathologist to amend his report to include one. Once you know those things, I would see a second surgeon for a second opinion. With those things, you will be making a decision based on information rather than emotion and fear.
I had more than 10 cm. of intermediate/mostly high grade DCIS. Two lumpectomies failed to get clean margins and my Van Nuys score was 11 out of 12. Multiple surgeons and oncologists recommended MX. I fought it for minths, but finally gave in and had a unilateral MX/immediate DIEP. They found even more DCIS than was seen in MRI, but I had no microinvasion and no nodal involvement. There are no guarentees, but now that it is behind me, I have no doubt that I made the decision that "guarentees" me the lowest future risks.
Good luck.
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I'm also in the same situation. I seeked a second opinion and liked my second opinion doctor. I met with my second opinion plastic surgeon and liked him better than the first. The new plastic surgeon recommended an immediate breast reduction of the other breast (no cancer) during the right mastecomy, but had also suggested a bi-lateral mastecomy only because it would be easy to match both breast instead of trying to match the right breast (implant) to the left breast (reduction). I was going to do a genetic test, but the out of pocket was too expensive and opted out. Two surgeons and genetic counselor said it's unlikely that the genetic test would come back positive because I am the only one of about 30 female first cousins to have breast cancer. So now it's deciding between a bi-lateral mast or a uni-mast.
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Regina the Van Nuys score is very helpful reading. I hadn't heard of the scale but my drs did explain all the elements of the decision to me, so it was no surprise a couple of weeks ago when i went thru the score and found myself sitting on 11.
In my case, the original WLE (partial mastectomy) removed a piece of tissue that was an inch deep, 3 inches long and 2.5 inches wide (7cm tumour). When none of the margins came out clean, the surgeon felt removing any more tissue would severely compromise the shape and size of my breast AND a mast with reconstruction would give me a better result. Plus he wasn't confident a re-excision would even get it all ...meaning they would have to do a Mast anyway, but with the trauma of an extra surgery and therefore a longer recovery.
As it was they found an extra 3 cm worth of tumour in there from the Mast so I'm happy I made the right decision...BUT...if my surgeon had recommended a re-excision I would've taken it in a flash. Once that breast is gone it's gone, and no amount of wishing will give you your nipple sensation back. ((hugs)) All the very best for making a decision which is right for you.
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Thank you !, you all Have been so helpful. I did not know about the grade Of DCIS Or Van Nuys score & now have reasearch. I have a call into my surgery to ask about this & also to see if my path report is back from Jan *th Re-excision, it should be back this afternoon, but the ewaiting is so hard! Hope you all are doing weel!
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