Weakly ER Positive and Highly PR Positive breast cancer.

Shivani
Shivani Member Posts: 5
edited December 2016 in Mixed Type Breast Cancer

Hi,

My name is Shivani (33 yrs old) and I am from Bangalore, India. I was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2015 after I found a lump in my right breast which also had spread to my lymph nodes. At the time of diagnosis, my doctors found very tiny suspicious lung nodules.

My ER value is 2 and PR is 7 (in the Allred scoring system), which my doctor says is ER / PR positive but ER is only weakly positive. My HER 2 value is negative.

Treatment

I received chemotherapy for close to 6 months. My doctor started me on the FEC combination, but discontinued it after 2 cycles because of poor response. Fortunately, after that the drug Paclytaxyl showed really good response and the tumor shrank massively. I also got a lumpectomy done susbequently and received radiation on my breast and underarm.

My doctor also put me on a hormone therapy ( Exemestane ), with which I did not have any major side effects. After a break for treatment, I continued going to my job, and still feel absolutely fine. In all my scans thereafter, there was no evidence of disease and the tiny lung nodules also had disappeared

However, in my latest consultation and scan (almost two years after my first diagnosis), the tiny lung nodules have reappeared. My doctor also can feel an enlargement in a lymph node in my underarm. When my doctor told me this, it felt like a punch in the gut :(

Does anyone have experience with this 'odd' combination of weak ER but high PR ? What treatment options did you get offered ? I also read somewhere that weak ER positive tumors behave more like triple negative tumors. Is this true ?

Worried and confused ...

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S

Comments

  • Meow13
    Meow13 Member Posts: 4,859
    edited December 2016

    I was the opposite 95% er+, and less than 1% pr, so pr-. I did 4 years anastrozole then exemestane. Being 33 years old I am suprised you were or are taking exemestane. You must be post menopausal already?

    I have read the the same thing that weak er+ is more like triple negative. I wonder can they biopsy the lung nodules. You had radiation so could it be a result of that? Maybe scar tissue.

  • Moderators
    Moderators Member Posts: 25,912
    edited December 2016

    Hi Shivani,

    We just wanted to take a moment to welcome you to Breastcancer.org. We're sure you'll find our boards a great source of knowledge, advice, and support.

    You may also want to post in the Hormonal Therapy forum, where you may reach others who can help.

    We hope this helps and look forward to hearing more from you soon.

    --The Mods

  • Shivani
    Shivani Member Posts: 5
    edited December 2016

    Hello @Meow13,

    I forgot to mention that I was also taking a Goserlin injection once a month, so it was a 'induced' menopause. Which is why exemestane was permitted.

    My doctor said the lung nodules were so tiny they can't be biopsied. I wish the lung nodules are scar tissue, however do you think that's possible since they had disappeared and appeared back again ? My doctor says this is the biggest proof they are malignant (disappearance after chemo and reappearance now). Also, I recieved targeted radiation on my right breast and right under-arm.


    Hello Moderators,

    Thank you for the welcome. I am finding this to be such a good support system. I will post in the hormone therapy section as well. Thank you again,

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    S


  • Meow13
    Meow13 Member Posts: 4,859
    edited December 2016

    Well if they are cancer and they didappear with treatment that is encouraging. So sorry you are dealing with this and at such a young age. Good luck to you.

  • MinusTwo
    MinusTwo Member Posts: 16,634
    edited December 2016

    Shivani - I just posted on the second thread you started.

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