Long term survivors no longer on hormone therapy
I was just wondering if there were any long term stage 3ers who stopped hormone therapy at five years and are doing well?
From the boards I've read of quite a few ladies who are doing really well 10+ years out, but who remain on hormone therapy.
Just interested to know if there are any long term survivors no longer on it?
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Very good question, I wonder if there is anybody on this forum who is stage III and stopped anti-hormonals after five years.
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I stopped hormone therapy at 5 years out and am 14 years NED from stage 3a.
However, I did get a new primary in the other breast and its been just over a year since I was dx with that.
So I am back on hormone therapy for one year now.
wallan
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I'm 9.5 years out, and had to stop AI after 7 years. I just had my annual visit with my medical oncologist yesterday and am still NED.
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Good thread. Thanks for starting it Sophie. Glad to hear the good news from those who posted above including you Wallan. I hope the new diagnosis in your other breast get blasted away and never shows its ugly face again.
Does anyone mind if this thread allows Stage 2 ladies as well as Stage 3?
Meg
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I do mind to some extent because stopping HT with positive lymph nodes appears to be a different story than stopping it as a node-negative patient. But I am fine with nose-positive ladies posting here.
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Thank you for starting this thread. I am currently two years on AIs, and await the day that will no longer be the case!
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AgentMo - OK. Got it.
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I am five years from diagnosis and 4+ years on arimidex. Saw my MO two weeks ago, there is no question about my staying on hormonal therapy in foreseeable future. She said taking a short break might be an option if the side effects get too bothersome to handle
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I started Femara in July 2012 and will probably take it as long as my MO will allow it. She said if we stop the letrozole--ever--she would recommend startiing Evista,(raloxefine), a selective estrogen receptor modulator. We will see what my bone health looks like in a few years and decide then.
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My oncologist thinks 5 year recommendation applies to early stage survivors only. I had a 16.5 cm tumor and one positive lymph node. I think my risk for recurrence is probably higher at 20 years then at 2. After all, i had a slow growing tumor which eventually grew into a giant tumor. At some point, I developed lymph node involvement. i am 59 years old. I'd like to die in 20 years of something else, not metastatic breast cancer. Maybe I am lucky to have minimal symptoms from letrozole. In May 2010 ( 8 years ago) i found out I had breast cancer. Until there is something better, I hope I can stay on letrozole.
Elizabeth
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