Her2 positive....is a long life ahead?
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Hoping you are still on here! I see your post is from a few years ago. I'm wondering if your tumor growth at 28% in one month is typical of HER2+ tumors. I had my mammogram one month ago and have since been diagnosed with IDC, HER2+. Feeling a little panicky for treatment to start!!
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Lori - don't look for an answer from someone who posted in 2014.
When I was diagnosed HER2+ I had two trips planned. First was a week in NYC planned for a month after I first saw my MO - already a month after confirmation of my diagnosis. My MO was receptive to my delaying chemo until after that trip. Second was a cruise to Alaska 3 months in the future. Of course we couldn't postpone treatment that long, but he did not want me to go anyway & be that far away from treatment in the middle of the cycles.
Don't worry about a month or two. There is no 'normal' with cancer. We are all different. Take the time to get the team you want in place and get all your questions answered.
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Be hopeful. I am 6 and a half years from surgery. Over 5 years from finishing herceptin. I also was very pessimistic and never thought I would be here now. Just look at my stats below!
One thing I am doing is to exercise every other day, I found a gym buddy and we make each other go. I drink sencha green tea several times a day, lots of fruit and vegetables, especially berries. I try to use a lot of turmeric on food. No supplemental medications. I have no way of knowing of what is or is not making a difference, but I think that the above actions I am taking are not harmful and hopefully helpful .
I think the exercise might be the most important thing. And herceptin of course! It has been a game changer with this disease. It does not work 100% of the time, but I think that is because cancer is such a complex disease and there are so many variables at play. But I think for people with HER2 cancer, things are getting better all the time. So be hopeful.
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Be hopeful. I am 6 and a half years from surgery. Over 5 years from finishing herceptin. I also was very pessimistic and never thought I would be here now. Just look at my stats below!
One thing I am doing is to exercise every other day, I found a gym buddy and we make each other go. I drink sencha green tea several times a day, lots of fruit and vegetables, especially berries. I try to use a lot of turmeric on food. No supplemental medications. I have no way of knowing of what is or is not making a difference, but I think that the above actions I am taking are not harmful and hopefully helpful .
I think the exercise might be the most important thing. And herceptin of course! It has been a game changer with this disease. It does not work 100% of the time, but I think that is because cancer is such a complex disease and there are so many variables at play. But I think for people with HER2 cancer, things are getting better all the time. So be hopeful.
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I'm now 7 1/2 years from diagnosis and still NED!!!
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I'm now 7 1/2 years from diagnosis and still NED!!!
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Thanks for sharing your journey Mrs Linda !
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I have,Her2 + Breast cancer and just finished 12 cycles of weekly taxol and am now on Herceptin only every 3 weeks. I have no idea what to expect. I just know I’ve been so sick and feel like an atomic bomb went off inside my body.
Is there typically a five year mortality rate with this DX?
Thank you
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Createhope, this type of cancer has now the same statistics as hormone positive cancer. Herceptin is a pretty mighty immunotherapy drug, if works for you. So depends on the cancer stage the surviving rate is now 98%, 94%,75% and 30% for stage I, Ii, III and IV, respectively. Or somewhere close to these numbers.
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It has been 1 year and 3 months since my Diagnosis I have been treated with a Whey Protien Glutathion booster for over a year after my HER2 positive breast cancer. It definitely made a difference in how I responded to Chemo and Radiation treatment. Minimal side effects. Was also on Herceptin for 1 year and finished May 24th.
A week ago today I was told there were 2 1 cm nodules in my lung and I am now considered Menastitized and beginning Temoxifen and Kadcyla. Has anyone else begun this treatment. How has it worked for you?
Angelsgal57
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It is so great to hear about the success of herceptin and perjeta. I too have been worried sick about survival rates for ER-PR Neg HER2+. I am having a mastectomy next week and chemo with herceptin and perjeta will follow about a month later. Definitely afraid of how chemo will make me feel as I am 63 years old and not sure how I will tolerate it. I am stage 2 IDC with DCIS. Wishing everyone one a long healthy life. (((Hugs)))
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