Stage1/Grade 3 IDC&DCIS 2cm any chemo?

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rhondalee
rhondalee Member Posts: 13
Stage1/Grade 3 IDC&DCIS 2cm any chemo?

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  • rhondalee
    rhondalee Member Posts: 13
    edited January 2012

    Wondering if anyone out there has had same dx and whether they needed chemo.  Still waiting on the Oncotype test results, but wondering what the chances are....thanks!

  • renaedarlene
    renaedarlene Member Posts: 57
    edited January 2012

    Hi, I'm in a similar boat as you. I won't see my oncologist until 1/11 but have Stage 1/Grade 2 IDC 1.8 cm - I think I am in the beginning of menopause (which I hear makes a difference on where we are at hormonally)...I am playing this guessing game as to whether I will need chemo. I had breast conservation surgery so I will definitely need radiation but not sure about chemo and hoping someone could also share.  Do you know how long it takes for the Oncotype test results? The waiting is the hardest part...

  • mommichelle
    mommichelle Member Posts: 191
    edited January 2012

    My diagnosis is slightly different, Stage1/Grade 2 IDC 4mm and I did chemo.  So much depends on whether or not you are negative or positive for your hormone receptors and HER 2 status.  It sounds like you will need a little more info to determine what will be recommended.  Wait till you have all your information and then try to make the best decision for you.  I was terrified of doing chemo but it was not as bad as I thought it would be.  You will be fine once you decide how to proceed.  Best wishes!

  • rhondalee
    rhondalee Member Posts: 13
    edited January 2012

    I had my surgery Dec. 5th and was supposed to know today but doc's office called yesterday and said results of oncotype are not back yet!

  • rhondalee
    rhondalee Member Posts: 13
    edited January 2012

    I was ER+, others negative and clear nodes. Had a dbl mastectomy - so no radiation.  Just waiting on the oncotype to know if I need chemotherapy.  From what I have seen online, because of the grade 3 - I think I probably will.

  • PhunkyM
    PhunkyM Member Posts: 49
    edited January 2012

    My diagnosis was nearly the same, but I had two tumors. I had a bilateral mast. on November 3, four nodes removed all clear, but a positive margin. Due to the margin and the grade 3 and my age, my doc said yes to chemo. I'm doing radiation after that. Had my first infusion of TC on 12/27.

  • ladyboss1997
    ladyboss1997 Member Posts: 202
    edited January 2012

    I had a similar diagnosis. My IDC was 1.9 cm. My onc score put me at a medium risk for recurrence. My MO gave me the option, but said "if it was me, I would". So, I did 4 rounds of chemo (TC). Other than losing the hair and losing the taste buds, I had no problems. I am glad I did it. I now know I did everything possible to prevent a recurrence. PS, halfway through chemo I tested positive for BRAC1 - so I was definitely glad I made that choice.    

  • Janie-bug
    Janie-bug Member Posts: 181
    edited January 2012

    My diagnosis measured the tumor at 3.2 cm which put it at a stage 11a, My MO said she would have recommended Chemo normaly for a this stage BUT we had the results of the oncotype test. The recurrence score was 2 which gives a 4% chance of recurrence over 10 ys. She also told me that this ment that the tumor was not going to respond to chemo (acording to research). She did not tell me not to take the chemo because she wanted me to be satisfied with my decision. Her recommendation was no chemo though. I also had a very low Ki67 score. So for me no Chemo......I know its hard to wait but you need all the test results back so YOU can make an informed dicision. I have found through this that the doctors will give you the information, sometimes there recommendations, but in the end they will leave the dicisions up to you......so gather as much information as you can. It helps when it's time to decide.

  • Sassa
    Sassa Member Posts: 1,588
    edited January 2012

    Yes, I had chemo.  My IDC was 1/3/4 cm with other areas of DCIS.  Your grade 3 means its a fast grower (aggressive) cancer and I would be surprised to hear that no chemo was in your future.

  • renaedarlene
    renaedarlene Member Posts: 57
    edited January 2012

    Sassa you just helped with a question I had reading my pathology report yesterday. There was a mention in it of an area of DCIS .9 cm, separate from my IDC of 1.8 cm, grade 2 (I am HR+ and HER2-)...I couldn't understand the second reading but apparently that must means there was another area with DCIS. I had a lumpectomy, negative nodes, clear margins...still have no idea if I will have chemo. and wondering if I should have a second opinion if insurance will pay for that...?? Rhondalee, I'm new to all this also and it is at times overwhelming. It sort of reminds me of housecleaning, every time I clean something, I find five more things to clean. Every time I uncover an answer to a question, I find five more questions....also, I have to have radiation and 5 years of hormone therapy.....but if I do chemo does that override the hormone therapy??? All input and answers are SO appreciated by us newbies.  

  • rhondalee
    rhondalee Member Posts: 13
    edited January 2012

    Just got bad news!  Oncotype score is 53 - will need chemotherapy.  That no. seems really high...any feedback from anyone?

  • PLJ
    PLJ Member Posts: 373
    edited January 2012

    Hi rhondalee,

    My guess would be that you are only slightly ER+, with the other hormone receptors negative as you mentioned. If this is the case, along with the grade 3, it is similar to a triple neg. The lower the ER+ or other hormone receptors, the higher the Oncotype score. This seems to be the case anyway.

    HTH,

    PLJ

  • renaedarlene
    renaedarlene Member Posts: 57
    edited January 2012

    Hi Rhondalee,

    I'm really sorry to hear about your high Oncotype score.  I know you must be very upset.  If I could give you a hug right now, I would. Stay strong, you are not alone. ~Renae~

  • Sassa
    Sassa Member Posts: 1,588
    edited January 2012

    If your doctor knew you were grade 3 before ordering the oncotype test, I am surprised she wasted the money.  Those of us with grade 3 tumors will score high on the oncotype.  I have no idea what my score would have been if the test would have been done, but I am sure the test result would have been as high or higher (I am HER2+) as your result.

    What many people miss about the oncotype test is that it is a tool to determine how much potential advantage you will receive from chemotherapy.  Because it would not be good marketing to have the truth told that low score= slow grower with the long term chance of mets without any form of effective chemo, it is used as a "Congratulations - no chemo for you" slant.

    Rejoin in your high score and that fact that chemotherapy will be highly effective for you.  There is a truth in the saying "it is better to find an aggressive cancer early than a slow grower later" because there is a much better chance of NED after treatment.

  • renaedarlene
    renaedarlene Member Posts: 57
    edited January 2012

    Sassa, your comments make so much sense.  I have to admit, I have this almost sick fear that they will tell me that I don't need chemo., when somewhere in my mind I keep thinking, "What if I need it? What if I have a slow grower somewhere else?" I wonder if I'm being overly paranoid or just understand the importance of advocating for aggressive treatment to hopefully ensure the least likelihood of return.  I know it sounds warped, but if they tell me I should go with chemo., even though I'm a Stage 1 and Grade 2, I think I will find some relief. I want to blast the bajeebeez out of this, and give it the least likely chance to return.  Your words are so true.  Especially since, I KNEW I had a tumor, the initial mammogram was a false negative.  A year later, "Oh, looks like there's cancer there."  I didn't trust my gut, I trusted the mammogram. Sorry if I'm rambling, this is all new to me also.  But, being on the fence with my scores, I am so afraid of recurrence and being under treated. Thanks, Renae

  • KrystalRose
    KrystalRose Member Posts: 22
    edited January 2012

    Hi Renae,

    Do you know your scores yet ?

    I am similar to your diagnosis profile, and I feel EXACTLY THE WAY YOU DO, you are not warped in your thinking.   I had multifocal areas in my right breast, up to 1.5 cm, nothing in the left breat.  I chose a bilateral mastectomy on Dec 8, 2011 with immediate reconstruction.  Currently I have tissue expanders and swap to silicone gel in a few months.  I had the Oncotype labs done, with results of 18, 28, which places me in the "grey area".  My first appt with my Oncologist is Jan 26, which is a long way away, as far as I'm concerned.  So I hear you when you have all those feelings regarding what will he say, will I need Chemo, I don't want to go through all the SE of Chemo, but then I want to do everything I can to hopefully not always be worrying myself to death.  I work full time but have been off due to the surgery, and I am thinking of returning sooner due to the fact I may need to take more time off for Chemo.  I have a million questions that only the Dr can answer. Maybe since I'm in grey zone, the Chemo won't be as aggressive or many SE?

    Krystal

  • KrystalRose
    KrystalRose Member Posts: 22
    edited January 2012

    Renae,

    I am going to check out the thread Oncotype Scores at the link below, it may help you also.

    http://community.breastcancer.org/forum/69/topic/730468

  • renaedarlene
    renaedarlene Member Posts: 57
    edited January 2012

    Thanks KrystalRose,

    And I'm so sorry to hear about your similar dilemma.  I won't know my scores for a few weeks, the Oncotype test was just ordered.  Hopefully my insurance will approve it.  If not, I'm going for the chemo.  Already getting my brain around it and mentally preparing.  I wonder if since I am a 95% ER+ and PR+ if the numbers for the Oncotype will be low...which will really throw me off.  Thanks for the link.  Do you know if there is a way to receive posts via email since I don't get on here too often?  Sorry it took so long to reply...thank you.

    ~Renae~

  • Faithbynature
    Faithbynature Member Posts: 1
    edited September 2017

    I am recently diagnosed with breast cancer and chemo really scares me. I went to the breast surgeon and was informed in er/pr positive and her2 negative. I have two tumors. 08 mm and 0.6 mm both are er/pr positive one is a grade 2 and the other a grade 3. Need a mastectomy. Will I need chemo or will it all depend on if I have node involvement and the ontotope test

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