Breast cancer in both sides at the same time

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  • RangerMom
    RangerMom Member Posts: 604
    edited April 2011

    Thank you Kathy (Kindergarten), I'm loving my hair right now! Posted the one with it blowing in the wind, taken at the San Francisco Bridge while on vacation there last dec. BBC. I'm getting so nervous about those irregular nodules found in my r lung, very faint on the PET scan. Wonder what that might be? Will see the bs this Thurs. Do they do lung biopsies too?

  • Kindergarten
    Kindergarten Member Posts: 4,869
    edited April 2011

    Dear RangerMom!!! Your hair is just beautiful!!! Please don't be nervous, sometimes pet scans pick up stuff that really are not serious at all, I had that happen with my pet scan. I am not sure if they would do a lung biopsy that same day after you see your bs. Prayers are coming your way and please keep us posted. Enjoy your evening and just take one day at a time. God bless you, Kathy

  • 3teacher
    3teacher Member Posts: 42
    edited April 2011

    Hello to all, though I am saddened that we are all in the same boat. Thanks to those who wrote in to say they are like 5-7 years out. HOPE!!!

    I had Synchronous IDC, too. Dr. said this type grows in both breasts at the same time. Well, not to the day/week, but you get the picture. He said it didn't grow in one breast and then spread to the other- they developed at the same time.He said it is unusual, but not rare. It is more aggressive, hence aggressive chemo needed. And each side is graded/staged separately.

    On the left side, I had 1.3 cm tumor Triple Negative, 1 node positive out of 11. Stage IIa. (actually, he said early stage II, so I am not positive if it's a or b)

    On the right side, 1.8 tumor HER2 +, 1 node positive out of 10. Same stage.

    Bilateral MX, no reconstruction. Then did 4 AC every 3 weeks and then 4 Taxotere every 3 weeks. Doing the Herceptin thing, too.

    26 rads to whole area including superclavs and 8 boosts to scar area. This is my last week. Yeah

    BRCA 1 positive so having hyster/ovaries out in May. Have not had any marker tests yet, but they will be coming the ONC said.

    I wish all of us good luck!! FAITH!  (I never knew how to list my diagnosis for both sides, so I  just did one.)

  • Kindergarten
    Kindergarten Member Posts: 4,869
    edited April 2011

    Dear 3teacher, Wow you have gone through so much also, but you sound so positive and Happy!!! When I was diagnosed 7 years ago, I could not find many others out there with bi-lateral breast cancer, so I felt alone, but as time went on and I found Breast Cancer.org, I found similar diagnoses. We are definitely not alone. We are survivors and we wll be O.K. thank you for your wonderful post. God bless you, Kathy

  • RangerMom
    RangerMom Member Posts: 604
    edited April 2011

    Hi All,

    Wanted to give you an update. I got my port in this Monday and went to work next day. Still tender. I get my first round of A/C this Thurs. I'm hoping they numb the port area because its soo tender. Anyway, looking forward (is that the right word?) to getting started. Oh, also got my hair cut really short but I'm enjoying it. got lots of compliments and "you look 10 years younger" comments. Made me feel really good. Am going wig shopping this weekend. I alsp spent some time on you-tube learning how to tie scarves and been practicing. I'm as ready as I can be without knowing what it is I'm in for. Thanks all. I'll be back.   

  • Ann403
    Ann403 Member Posts: 4
    edited January 2013

    Hi RangerMom,

    I'm new to this but I was diagnosed with DCIS in my right breast in a "routine" mammogram. Because of this I was told an MRI would be helpful in case there was anything that didn't show on the mammogram. Unfortunately the MRI and resulting biopsy indicated IDC (although the invasive part was only 1mm). I had lumpectomies, SNB (negative), re-excision that got 2.5 margins, started Arimidex and has 33 radiation treatments. Scared to death about first appointment with surgeon after finishing treatment - especially the mammogram. How are you doing?

  • violet_1
    violet_1 Member Posts: 533
    edited September 2013

    Bumping this thread...;)



    I was DX w Syncronus Bilateral BC...pretty rare for 1st time BC diagnosis they say...



    Violet

  • Elise5
    Elise5 Member Posts: 2
    edited March 2016

    First of all, You are so amazing and I am so thankful for these threads especially during an unknown time for me. I am wondering what (if any) were your symptoms you had in both your breasts before being diagnosed?

    I recently had a mammogram and ultra sound due to discharge and pain and was told I had microcalcifications and to come back in 6 months. The doctors couldn't see any reason for my pain but said my breasts were very dense. I also had thermography done and they saw warm spots but on the opposite breast of discharge and I need to go back in three months to recheck that. Beyond the pain and discharge, I am also having bee sting like feelings and that let down feeling from when I was breast feeding, back & neck pain and headaches.

    I truly appreciate any feedback you may have!

    Elise

  • BarredOwl
    BarredOwl Member Posts: 2,433
    edited April 2016

    Hi Elise5:

    Sorry you are going through these symptoms, findings, and all the uncertainty and worry that goes with it.

    No one has posted in this thread since 2013. There is a more current bilateral thread here:

    https://community.breastcancer.org/forum/109/topic...

    It sounds like you are not currently diagnosed, so you are in waiting mode. You could introduce yourself in the "6 Month Watchful Waiting Club" here:

    https://community.breastcancer.org/forum/47/topics...

    Re your question, it is quite variable. I didn't have any symptoms on one side, and only an achy feeling which was probably due to benign fibrocystic changes in the outer part on the other.

    BarredOwl


    Age 52 at diagnosis - Synchronous bilateral breast cancer - Stage IA IDC - BRCA negative;

    Bilateral mastectomy and SNB, without reconstruction 9/2013

    Dx Right: ER+PR+ DCIS (5+ cm) with IDC (1.5 mm) and micro-invasion < 1 mm; Grade 2 (IDC); 0/4 nodes.

    Dx Left: ER+PR+ DCIS (5+ cm); Grade 2 (majority) and grade 3; isolated tumor cells in 1/1 nodes (pN0i+(sn)).

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