TUMOR MARKERS AFTER DCIS?
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I am one year post diagnosis. I had my double mastectomy in April of 2011. I am refusing to have Tumor markers drawn because I have heard that other things could give false positve results. I also can not take the stress of waiting on any more test results. I know that sounds crazy. If I had had an invasive cancer, I would not refuse them , of course. I am just now in a place in my life where I can relax. I am all healed from my reconstruction surgery and I have never felt better. My doctor usually does them on all his patients, but he understands my point also. Does anyone else NOT have Tumor Markers drawn after DCIS?
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I had DCIS with a microinvasion and had a single mastectomy. I've never had tumor markers drawn and it's never been suggested by any of my doctors (surgeon, PS, oncologist, PCP, gyn).
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Thanks Beesie,
Do you think Im being unreasonable to refuse them? I have an appointment next week and I hate to feel non-compliant. I told him he can ultrasound me and examine me all he wants....lol
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I just asked this same Q to my Surgical Oncologist and she said NO on the need for tumor markers.
Hope this helps.
Blessings!
brazos
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This was never even offered to me.
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In November 2010 my onc ordered the usual CA, CEA, CA15-3 and CA 27-29, most were in the normal range. The CA 15-3 was in the high normal range but the CA 27-29 was 45.9, normal for that is 38.6 U/mL. In February of 2011 the CA 27-29 was 42.1 then in July 2011 it was 41.4. In March 2007 I had a lumpectomy 2X because of DCIS which the margins were to close, Rads and 4 more months of Arimidex. The CA 27-29 can be elevated due to B9 reasons so after a CT can and uterine ultra sound, it showed I still have uterine fibroids since 2003 and remain the same. My onc and I are pretty sure the abnormal TM is due to the Fibroids. But of course every 6 months I have to have the tests done. I wish she never ordered them because it scared the SH** out of me. I lost my Mom to this beast 16 years ago.
I was a little over 3 years out when she ordered the tests. Even she had a suprised look on her face when she opened the folder.
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I'm nearly 2.5 years out from diagnosis -- Never offered to me, never suggested. I'm not "looking for trouble" and already had my false positive MRI.
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