Anyone else have just one small bone mestasis
Hi
I posted before because this is new for me and was needing encouragement badly, some happy stories, and so many helped me out w kind words. Curious if anyone else just had one small bone met and if able get it w radiation? I have a 5 year old. Need be here for him for many more years yet🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 thanks in advanc
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Hello,
That would be me! I had a biopsy confirmed 2 cm bone met to my upper femur. I had rads to the area which rendered it necrotic. I have been NEAD ever since and that was 8 1/2 years ago, my only tx has been the AI's. I am not a doctor nor do I have a crystal ball, but I think you have lots of reason to be hopeful. Please feel free to ask me anything!
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happy for you and so glad to hear that!!!!! Praying I have same outcome as you. Thanks for the encouragement xox
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hi,
I was just dx with Mets to bone. Hip, pelvis and spine. I’m about to start treatment but is undecided which to take. I was offered Faslodex with Ibrance, or entering a trial in phase 2. I can take the trial drug by itself or with Ibrance. Any advice?
Glenna
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dittke- MD Anderson reported about 25% of their single bone met patients ended up cured, and that was years ago, before Ibrance came out, etc. There will be micromets that are too small for the scans to pick up, so as exbrn sez, get a good doc to radiate and kill the visible met, keep taking your meds (!!) and you have every reason to anticipate a great outcome
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Glenna- Were you still taking femara (or anything) when the mets were discovered? We can't really comment without knowing what is the other drug in the trial (or post a link to the trial)
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Thanks for info. Sadly being TNBC no drugs that I can take, that I know of for now. Just hope they get it w radiation and no more for a while 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
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Ask your doctor about Xeloda, which I have seen people with Triple Negative take. Wishing you the best possible outcome!
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I have one bone met in my spine. I have had surgery and radiation. I am about to start Ribociclib. I have turned my brain to mush trying to think about my treatment plan!
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I was on arimidex for 8 years. Also the trial drug does not have a name as yet. It is protocol No. ZN-c5-001. I’m taking it with Ibrance
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https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03560531
Here is the link to the clinical trial.
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