6mm IDC Grade 2 ER- HER2+ 1/3 nodes - Advice please!
Hello
I am posting on behalf of my mother to try and find out some more information for her to help determine next steps.
She is late 50's and was initially diagnosed with DCIS 6 months ago, from some calcium deposits on a routine mammogram. She had two local excision's which were unsuccessful.
The supporting report showed 6mm invasive ductal carcinoma, grade 2, ER negative, HER2 positive.
She has recently had a mastectomy with immediate reconstruction, but is now being told that Herceptin and Chemotherapy are recommended next steps.
I guess my questions are:
- Firstly, can anyone relate with a similar timeline of events/diagnosis?
- Are Herceptin/Chemotherapy the usual route with HER2+ at this stage, regardless of the 1/3 node and 6mm?
- Is the prognosis good? I'm trying to find some positives to take from this as from the initial DCIS diagnosis it seems to have got a lot more serious very quickly!
Also, if someone is able to explain the ER negative to me, and how this impacts/changes anything by being negative rather than positive, that would be great.
Many thanks in advance
J
Comments
-
Hi!
It is not unusual for someone with DCIS to later be found to have some IDC. Yes, for any HER2+ tumor that is > than 5 mm, standard treatment would be Taxol + Herceptin, regardless of node status. HER2+ cancer is aggressive, but the discovery of Herceptin has meant that HER2+ breast cancer patients now have a very good prognosis. The survival rate for someone with your Mom's statistics would be 90+% in five years.
If your Mom tested negative for ER, then estrogen is not encouraging the development of her cancer. That means that she is unlikely to be prescribed Tamoxifen or an aromatase inhibitor, which help deprive cancer of the estrogen that feeds it. It means she has fewer options, but it also means that she won't have to take a med that not everyone tolerates well. ((Hugs))
Hope this helps!
-
JRC - I think it is wonderful you are supporting your mom...
1) the time line question....I am not sure if initial biopsy showed the DCIS and then post surgery was the invasive component?? BUT I will say - it is not out of the ordinary for diagnoses to change once a final pathology is returned....mine did...from Stage 0 to Stage 1.
2) HER2+ are usually more aggressive cancers, and the 6mm, while small is larger vs a microinvasive definition, which is typically no more than any invasive component measuring more than 1mm. Herceptin is normal for HER2+ cancers...and I am hoping more ladies experiencing that treatment will come by and chime in because I have no experience with Herceptin. Search in the upper left about Herceptin...also if you are in the forum I think you are - go through some of the back and forth history...
3) ER and PR positive and negative have to do with the cancer cells and if they are strongly responsive/fueled by either Estrogen or Progesterone - many treatments for breast cancer have to do with blocking the hormone's ability to fuel the cancer cell and therefore it dies....called hormone therapies. The percentages are expressed from 0-100 and are just that...0% - 100%, the lesser the number the lesser the response to hormone therapies and therefore would need a systemic treatment like chemo to just kill all cancer cells...
There is no reason to think that your mom is not going to be ok J - keep asking your questions... other ladies will hopefully add more information and their experiences as well...sending a hug for you and your mom....
-
Chemo works very well on hormone negative. Given the small tumour etc. her prognosis is quite good...even if it is hormone negative a Her2+. Glad it was caught early too!
-
hi , I was the same , my Tumor was 50mm and found after double mastectomy and recon . The great news is I'm now 3 and a half years on and fit and well ! I was 47 at diagnosis. I'm sure your mum will do well . Lots of love ❤️ xxx
-
Many thanks all for your replies, they have been most helpful and informative.
Peacetoall... yes correct. Initial biopsy was DCIS and then post second local excision surgery the 6mm invasive was identified, as was Her2+. They advised to go ahead with a mastectomy due to 6mm size, and said that she was on the boarderline as to whether treatment would be required. Thanks - I will have a search to find out more about Herceptin.
Daisy16... Great to hear from someone who had a similar diagnosis, and great news that you are now fit and well! We are also located in the UK.
I see you all have "Stages" identified in your info... I assumed stage and grade were the same thing. I can't see stage mentioned anywhere on any of her paperwork, just that it is Grade 2...
She is due to start treatment in a couple of weeks and is going to try the cold cap. Any advice/tips regarding treatment? She is keeping positive, active and eating healthy, plenty of iron rich foods etc!
Thanks again!
-
I was diagnosed with stage 1, ER negative, HER2+, grade 3 IDC (no nodes) in 2006.
Chemo and herceptin are life savers for us ER-, HER2+ women. It is very effective and your mother most likely will have a long time in remission (hopefully a permanent remission).
-
'Hello sisters
I am stage1 a ( feb.14 2017 Mastectomy)
I am 39.
My tumor was 6 mm invasive and 1,5 cm dcis
MMargin And node negative
Dosedense chemo ( 4 Ac+4 Tchp)
Er 30 % , pr 40 %
Now exemastene and zoladex.
I Prayers for you.
Is there any recurence ?
-
JRC: Yes, after original DCIS diagnosis, surgery often finds IDC. Once that happens, it is no longer referred to as DCIS. Sounds like your Mom is on a good treatment path. Below is a link about preparing for chemo. Also there are threads usually every month or every quarter on this site for people going through chemo. It was very helpful for me to communicate with others who were in the same place or had been recently. Look in the "active" posts for Chemo September 2019 or October chemo.
https://community.breastcancer.org/forum/69/topics...
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