How aggressive is HER2+ (Positive)
Comments
-
Roses13-
We want to welcome you to the community, although we're sorry for the circumstances that have brought you here. Is there a specific treatment you're asking about, or just whether or not people have decided to forgo treatment completely?
The Mods
-
Roses - you didn't specify your diagnosis and treatment options - grade, hormone positive, Etc. Also you didn't mention if you have other health issues. But yes - unless I were confined to a wheel chair or had heart failure or maybe blind & ready to die, I would do treatment again in a heartbeat. I'm not that much younger than you are. Her2+ is a nasty aggressive beast and it's so fortunate that we have some treatments to make headway against it now.
-
Roses, welcome to the forums. I've found this to be a great place to ask questions and understand more about what is happening. I hope you find the same.
I was on track to "just" do lumpectomy and radiation. I was happy with that. However, my BS never found my pathology, so we didn't know I was triple positive when she was telling me that was what I needed. I was/am triple positive. ER/PR/HER-2 Positive. So, the MO said I needed to add chemo and herceptin in there. The way she explained the HER-2 positive to me and the need for herceptin was that before herceptin was found, women who were positive had very bad outcomes. Most would not make it because it made things so aggressive. With herceptin, most have very good outcomes. So, it was a no brainer for me that I needed to do it if I wanted to be here to see my kids start their adult lives and meet my (possible) grand children in the future. I am almost done the full gambit....lumpectomy, chemo, herceptin, radiation, and I will take tamoxifen. The MO has told me my prognosis is now excellent, and my chances of a re-occurance are very, very low.
I don't know which treatments you are thinking of passing on, but in my opinion if you are HER-2 positive, I would definitely think long and hard before saying no to herceptin. It truly is a wonder drug and to my understanding the only thing that can shut down the HER-2 for you. Good luck whatever you decide.
-
Thank you for your reply. I am waiting to get one more Fish report.. My oncologist felt that because of my age [75[
and that there is an 85 percent chance I will be here in 5 or more years and a 88 percent chance with treatment
He said maybe 3 percent is so small to take a chance. There are side effects for hERCETIN [BRAIN TUMOR]?
I just do not know what to do.
-
How long is do you take chemo and herceptin for her2+
-
Roses - I believe the issue is mets to the brain for HER2+ if you do NOT treat the tumors. The only real issue I know of with herceptin is possible heart damage, but as a rule it is reversible - unlike some other chemo treatments.
Do you have IDC? What is the grade? How big is the tumor? Are you ER/PR positive? That would offer yet another long term treatment opportunity.
What is your general health like? That will make a difference to both the treatment and to how you handle the side effects.
I had 6 rounds of chemo every three weeks with taxotere, carboplatin, herceptin & perjeta before surgery (neo-adjuvant). That is pretty standard, but your doc may know a way to modify that. Then you will take herceptin every 3 weeks for a total of 17 treatments.
Please do let us know some more details and keep in touch as you make your decision.
Categories
- All Categories
- 679 Advocacy and Fund-Raising
- 289 Advocacy
- 68 I've Donated to Breastcancer.org in honor of....
- Test
- 322 Walks, Runs and Fundraising Events for Breastcancer.org
- 5.6K Community Connections
- 282 Middle Age 40-60(ish) Years Old With Breast Cancer
- 53 Australians and New Zealanders Affected by Breast Cancer
- 208 Black Women or Men With Breast Cancer
- 684 Canadians Affected by Breast Cancer
- 1.5K Caring for Someone with Breast cancer
- 455 Caring for Someone with Stage IV or Mets
- 260 High Risk of Recurrence or Second Breast Cancer
- 22 International, Non-English Speakers With Breast Cancer
- 16 Latinas/Hispanics With Breast Cancer
- 189 LGBTQA+ With Breast Cancer
- 152 May Their Memory Live On
- 85 Member Matchup & Virtual Support Meetups
- 375 Members by Location
- 291 Older Than 60 Years Old With Breast Cancer
- 177 Singles With Breast Cancer
- 869 Young With Breast Cancer
- 50.4K Connecting With Others Who Have a Similar Diagnosis
- 204 Breast Cancer with Another Diagnosis or Comorbidity
- 4K DCIS (Ductal Carcinoma In Situ)
- 79 DCIS plus HER2-positive Microinvasion
- 529 Genetic Testing
- 2.2K HER2+ (Positive) Breast Cancer
- 1.5K IBC (Inflammatory Breast Cancer)
- 3.4K IDC (Invasive Ductal Carcinoma)
- 1.5K ILC (Invasive Lobular Carcinoma)
- 999 Just Diagnosed With a Recurrence or Metastasis
- 652 LCIS (Lobular Carcinoma In Situ)
- 193 Less Common Types of Breast Cancer
- 252 Male Breast Cancer
- 86 Mixed Type Breast Cancer
- 3.1K Not Diagnosed With a Recurrence or Metastases but Concerned
- 189 Palliative Therapy/Hospice Care
- 488 Second or Third Breast Cancer
- 1.2K Stage I Breast Cancer
- 313 Stage II Breast Cancer
- 3.8K Stage III Breast Cancer
- 2.5K Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
- 13.1K Day-to-Day Matters
- 132 All things COVID-19 or coronavirus
- 87 BCO Free-Cycle: Give or Trade Items Related to Breast Cancer
- 5.9K Clinical Trials, Research News, Podcasts, and Study Results
- 86 Coping with Holidays, Special Days and Anniversaries
- 828 Employment, Insurance, and Other Financial Issues
- 101 Family and Family Planning Matters
- Family Issues for Those Who Have Breast Cancer
- 26 Furry friends
- 1.8K Humor and Games
- 1.6K Mental Health: Because Cancer Doesn't Just Affect Your Breasts
- 706 Recipe Swap for Healthy Living
- 704 Recommend Your Resources
- 171 Sex & Relationship Matters
- 9 The Political Corner
- 874 Working on Your Fitness
- 4.5K Moving On & Finding Inspiration After Breast Cancer
- 394 Bonded by Breast Cancer
- 3.1K Life After Breast Cancer
- 806 Prayers and Spiritual Support
- 285 Who or What Inspires You?
- 28.7K Not Diagnosed But Concerned
- 1K Benign Breast Conditions
- 2.3K High Risk for Breast Cancer
- 18K Not Diagnosed But Worried
- 7.4K Waiting for Test Results
- 603 Site News and Announcements
- 560 Comments, Suggestions, Feature Requests
- 39 Mod Announcements, Breastcancer.org News, Blog Entries, Podcasts
- 4 Survey, Interview and Participant Requests: Need your Help!
- 61.9K Tests, Treatments & Side Effects
- 586 Alternative Medicine
- 255 Bone Health and Bone Loss
- 11.4K Breast Reconstruction
- 7.9K Chemotherapy - Before, During, and After
- 2.7K Complementary and Holistic Medicine and Treatment
- 775 Diagnosed and Waiting for Test Results
- 7.8K Hormonal Therapy - Before, During, and After
- 50 Immunotherapy - Before, During, and After
- 7.4K Just Diagnosed
- 1.4K Living Without Reconstruction After a Mastectomy
- 5.2K Lymphedema
- 3.6K Managing Side Effects of Breast Cancer and Its Treatment
- 591 Pain
- 3.9K Radiation Therapy - Before, During, and After
- 8.4K Surgery - Before, During, and After
- 109 Welcome to Breastcancer.org
- 98 Acknowledging and honoring our Community
- 11 Info & Resources for New Patients & Members From the Team