My Mum
Unfortunately my mum has been diagnosed with breast cancer and has had a mastectomy very recently, and the results from her latest biopsy say that it has spread to her lymph nodes. If you are in a similar situation please post about it.
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booly,
I am sorry to hear about your mum, and hugs to you! Do you know anything else about her diagnosis? Type of breast cancer, stage at diagnosis, hormonal status, how many nodes are involved? Has she had any any further scans yet (like PET?)
My own mother was diagnosed with breast cancer almost 8 years ago now. She had a double mastectomy (one side being prophylactic) and 19 or the 20 nodes removed were positive. Her dx was Stage III ILC (6+ cm), ER+/PR+/HER-. It was a VERY scary time for her, and of course I was scared too as was everyone else who loved her. She also had chemo, rads, and followed up with Tamoxifen. She is doing very well today, and there has been no further recurrences or evidence of disease anywhere else. This does not mean a cure, of course, and the future is uncertain, but I can tell you that back then we did not even hope to imagine that 7 years later she could be doing so well. She does have lymphedema and some other issues, but we just feel so fortunate that she is here and at that point where she does plan and think toward the future.
I can't tell you what your mom's own future holds, but I can tell you that there IS potential for her to be treated and not show any further evidence of disease anytime soon or even possibly ever. Take each day as it comes, one at a time. You may want to ask her oncologist if she knows of any support groups for family members and so on, or of a counselor for family members...I took advantage of the latter at the time and it was very helpful! -
Hi,
I just read your post and know you're very worried about your Mom. I just wanted to tell you about my mother who found a lump in her breast in 1978, had a mastectomy, was told that four out of 12 lymph nodes had tested positive. She received radiation at Mass General Hospital in Boston and had return oncology appointments there for about 15 or 20 years. She did develop lymphoma in the arm that had the lymph nodes removed and this was uncomfortable but manageable.
My Mom just passed away two years ago at the age of 93. This was 33 years after her cancer and treatment. She had never had a recurrence and lived a happy life, seeing many grandchildren and great-grandchildren be born.
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