MammaPrint
Hello! Does anyone know how long the results of the MammaPrint test take to come in? I went to a second MO for another opinion and she said I should do chemo based on my tumor grade, not stage. That sounded odd to me, so I requested a MammaPrint. Many thanks!!
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Juniper cat. Ive never heard of that philosophy. Just wish the docs could agree!
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I know...it seemed like an overly aggressive approach. It's so hard to know what to do
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They told me 10 day
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I am waiting for the results to decide on chemo, my Oncologist told me in his opinion no benefit from it. He recomendshormonal therapy for 5/10 years. Luminal A, 1.4cm, IK 67: 8%
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Dear Konakona, hello! Are you waiting for your Oncotype or for MammoPrint score? It's interesting...your stats seems to very similar to mine. I don't know what "luminal A" means.
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Breast cancer patients 60+ with luminal A subtype may not need radiation if on hormone therapy
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junipercat, you are able to get the mammaprint because you are in the intermediate onco score range...or, at least that was my understanding from my MO. MIne was 21. If your tumor is of a high grade, it is supposed to respond better to chemo, than a lower grade.The mammaprint will probably take about the same time as the oncotype. It will give you a high or low risk recurrence...none of the intermediate stuff. I never had one because I didn't want to wait any longer. Just went with the chemo and did pretty well. I'm not sure if your PR being negative will effect the success of hormonal therapy; you might want to ask your MO, if you are considering foregoing chemo. I'm surprised you are on HT already if chemo is a possibility. Good that you got a second opinion anyway.
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That's interesting, Marijen. I'll have to find out if my tumor was "luminal A"... I'd love to forgo upcoming radiation if possible
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keepthefaith, hello! I'm on the Arimidex because the first MO prescribed it. I saw the second opinion MO last week and she's the one who recommended chemo. Thank you for response
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Junipercat, I am waiting for the mammaprint test, I live in Europe and here is done more than the Oncotype. my first Oncologist said no chemo, hormonal therapy for 5, 10 years.I will see another one next week, the mammaprint results should be in by then, it takes 10 days.
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Konakona, would have thought you lived in Hawaii with that name, but then again "barcelonagirl" has nothing to do we me being from Spain (I'm German and Irish) or living there!
So glad you had the MammaPrint test. Good luck with your results
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well I lived in Hawaii for 3 years, and in Berlin for 4, currently living in Brussels
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Nice place to be, except right after the Paris bombings. That must have been scary. We were in Berlin this summer when my daughter studied there for 6 weeks. Awesome city!
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Thanks, Konakona! I'm still waiting...it's the waiting that's so difficult! Have a great weekend!!
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still waiting also, next week I should have the results, seeing new oncologist on Wenesday,
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Konakona, just curious..why are you seeing a new oncologist
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I was diagnosted while in Spain, had the surgery there in December, saw a spanish oncologist .My husband got a job in Belgium and started to work in January, I was recovering from surgery so I stayed with the kids in Spain. I arrived in Brussels last night and I have an appointment with my new oncologist next week.
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Konakona, a very close friend of mine lived in Brussels with her husband and two boys...they loved it!! Good luck with your new oncologist!!
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Well, I'm pretty bummed out. My MammaPrint test results finally came in and they have me at high risk. I'm pretty surprised to say the least. Istill don't want to do chemo. This week I have my sim appointment for radiation.
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juniper, that's a bummer... decisions, decisions.
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Juniper Cat, I'm sorry - I know that must be quite a blow.
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Thank you keepthefaith and hopeful82014!
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JuniperCat, I'm so sorry to hear that : (
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Thanks, Barcelonagirl! I've made an appointment to meet with my BS, whom I trust implicitly...I'm curious as to what her opinion will be re: chemo. My nodes were clear, so, I'm not sure what her judgement call will be.
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JuniperCat, you just have to follow your instincts. You and your BS will evaluate the options based on this test result and the other details of your tumor. MO's lean more towards treatment, whereas the BS's are more objective, I've found, If you come to a decision and still feel the same way the next morning, then that's a good sign. I was mostly scared of losing my hair when choosing chemo, but it grew back (and others are raving about the cool caps working!!) The side effects were manageable, as long as I let the Onc Nurse know if there were any issues. And now 3 yrs later, it seems like a lifetime ago. If you choose no chemo, just stay vigilant with your check ups. Keep positive!
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Thank you Barcelonagirl!! Your kind words and knowing what you had experienced all helpso much more than you realize. I've had other health issues (kidney & GI diseases) that are factoring in to my trying to decide what to do. I'm glad that you are through it now 3 years on!!! Many hugs!!
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JuniperCat, so happy to help in any way. When others shared their experiences with me, it was so helpful (well, most of the time, unless someone needed to share a worse case scenario, which I didn't care to know! Steer clear of those types!) When is your appointment?
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mine came today, high risk also
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Barcelonagirl: thank you so much for your support!! My appointment with the BS is next Friday. Right now I'm heading in for my radiation sim. Not sure what to expect!!
Konakona, ugh! Bummer. Please do keep me posted as to your decision.
Hugs to all of you!!
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well , on top on that my ER came back negative, they were 90% at biopsy, I am so confuse
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