Increased breast size after radiation
I was dx with stage I invasive ductal carcinoma on 10\15\2015 . I was ER+ PR- Her2 - and no sign of cancer in nodes. Had 4 rounds of AC, 12 rounds of TaxI and 33 rounds of radiation with no issues with breakdown of the skin. I did notice my breast is larger. Has anyone had the same issue?
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Hi sfboggs, and welcome to the Breastcancer.org community. We're so sorry you have to be here, but so glad you found us!
Enlarged breast is not a typical side effect, but the truth is that each individual person has a unique response to radiation, and treatment can cause some swelling of the breast. Anyway, swelling should go down over a few weeks once the treatment ends. We encourage you to let your doctor know if the swelling continues.
Hope someone comes along with more information about it or similar experiences soon.
Best wishes,
The Mods
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My Breast is slightly swolen not sure if it's from the rads or due to lumpectomy. My doc says that the lymphatic system is not draining properly, possibly due to scar tissue. The incision for my tumor is only an inch or so away from the SN incision. She recommended exercises, but they haven't helped much. It also took over a year for my Breast to return to a more normal texture. You should discuss with your RO the next time that you see him/her.
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seven years after treatment - radiated breast still larger. I had few ill effects from radiation - in fact felt like the energizer bunny. thought it might be caused by a seroma which felt hard - bs offered to drain it, but I refused due to location and concern that, deflated, my nipple direction would change and it would look worse. It doesn't feel swollen - just looks larger - I think about those old science fiction movies from the 50's with ants/bunnies/spiders all growing to huge sizes due to radiation exposure........could be worse!!!
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Good morning, I start radiation today 33am so nervous, the dr. told me that my breast might shrink a little, hope is not the case!
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I've read that you may have a larger or smaller breast after a lumpectomy and RADS-that either is common. I did have a lot of skin problems with RADS and due to an infected seroma my breast became very swollen (think twice the size of the other) and painful. But after this was resolved and the swelling went away, my radiated breast continued to be somewhat firmer and larger than the other for quite awhile.
Since the surgeon took out a pretty large piece of breast tissue, I was prepared for that breast to be smaller, but not larger. After about 1 year they became the same size again, although the radiated breast still feels a bit firmer. Everything I've read says you don't really know what you are going to end up with for a year or so after RADS are completed. It takes quite awhile to get to your new "normal" in terms of breast size and texture.
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Thank you for the response. I thought my breast would be smaller. So, I was surprised that it is larger.
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My breast started larger. After a significant LX and rads it was a cup larger than my healthy breast. I had some breast lymphedema that took about 4 years to resolve. Now the treated breast is still larger and I'm 4.5 years out from rads. We are all different.
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