How old were you?
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I was 48 when dx in Nov 06. Just turned 49.
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Well I guess I will actually start particpating in this forum. I have been reading it over and over for the past month. I was dx last month at age 29. Medullary breast cancer. All ER/PR/HER2 all negative. Pretty rare from what I am told and from the research I have done linked to BRCA1 gene mutation. I am paranoid for the results of the genetic test to come back.
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Diagnosed Oct. 06, age 65. I have been fortunate, mastectomy but no chemo. On Arimidex, and it's not too bad (yet...).
Someone commented on so many responding here being relatively young, and I found that interesting, too, since increasing age is supposed to be a risk factor. I wonder if it might have something to do with women of my generation possibly being less techie-oriented than you younger gals. I work in the high tech field, but when I think of my friends, I know most of them would never find this group, much less participate.
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I was 49. Over the yrs bilat. bx's that were b9, but the mammo missed this one by 2 yrs they said. Lump/rads and now hyst. coming up, so I can get the AI
Blessings to ALL. -
I was 55 when I was diagnossed in June 2006 - Stage IIIC, Grade 3, 10 cm tumor, IDC AND dcis. had first mastectomy in May followed by chemo an rads and just week had a second mastectomy, waiting for the pathalogy report for that one nextweek.
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I was 48 at diagnosis, Oct. 06 - I had a mammogram and breast ultrasound in June 06, showing nothing (lol). I had a breast reduction Oct.16, 06 - my plastic surgeon found my 1.7 cm. tumour. Stage 1, ER+PR+her2+ - grade 2- MRM in Dec. 06, they found another 1.0 cm. tumour - 16 nodes all negative. Getting the BRCA 1 & 2 testing done, then will decide about the the left side mastectomy and ovaries. -
Bump
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Turned 50 the day my hair fell out in '03 with initial dx and treatment. Met's diagnosed in Dec. 06. Hair will be out for this birthday, too! Bald is beautiful! Jacque
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I was 441/2. I'll be 50 this year, and I'm feeling very good.(Knock on wood!! : ) )-Deb
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i was 43 at diagnosis.Will be 46 in August.We are all to young to have IT no matter what our ages.
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44. had a normal m'gram 2/06, and by 12/06 had a 2cm, grade 3 lump.
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It's amazing to read how many PRE-menopausal (I'm ''assuming'' anyway), or under age 50 women developed breast cancer. I was dx'd 5/06 at age 47 with invasive ductal carcinoma and was told I was in the MINORITY of women getting this type of cancer at my age. (sentinel node disease, 1.8cm tumor by chest wall, estrogen+)...and I find that simply is not true. True, we all have different stages and diagnoses, but wow, under 50....makes one wonder. Now age 48, done with 4 months of chemo/31 treatments of radiation/2 surgeries leading to partial mastectomy/port still implanted/tamoxifen meds for now.
~juli -
I was 58 when diagnosed in Feb. '06.
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I was diagnosed 2/16/07 and turned 50 a couple of weeks later on 3/5. Diagnosis came after biopsy for microcalcs found on routine mammo. Have very dense tissue and this was the first time anything had shown up.
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I was 43 when I was diagnosed with grade IIB IDC. I'll turn 48 this month.
Barb -
I was 45 when I found my lump in October 06, had my lumpectomy the day I turned 46, Nov. 15, 2006....
Have finished rads, and am having hystorectomy April 18th....got the word today that I am cancer free!!!! -
I was dx in Sept. '03 at the age of 56...now I'm 60.
Trish -
Well, guess I'm the grandma here. Was diagnosed Dec.06.
Had left breast mastectomy on Valentine's day. Also a SNB.
nodes were clear. Am having reconstruction . Maybe not
needed as I am 75, but still wanted to feel like me. Going
well am going to have implant, maybe 4 to 6 weeks .
Betsy -
Was found Jan '07, Age 56. I found the lump and my yearly mammo in June missed because of dense tissue. They say it started maybe 8+ years ago. Hope the new guide lines of MRI for dense tissue with family risk factors is used by more women to get this in a earlier stage before chemo is needed.
IDC, 2.5cm, grade 3, est+, pr-, her/2-, 1 of 23 nodes postive, did double mast because of family history with out reconstruction. Love not wearing a bra, something good did come from this cancer. -
I was 37 and went to the doctor because my lymph nodes were swollen. He thought it was just an infection from possibly nicking myself with a razor. He scheduled a mammo "just to make sure". Had the mammo then 5 minutes later an u/s. The doctor couldn't feel any lumps in my breast. Radiologist felt the lump in my breast that the mammo showed wasn't connected to the swollen lymph nodes. 4 days after the mammo and u/s you could see the lump in my breast with the naked eye. Had a biopsy. Diagnosis was atypical medullary carcinoma with multi foci. I ended up having a modified radical mastectomy with 32 lymph nodes removed. 7 were malignant. They told my husband and daughter that it was very grave and the prognosis wasn't good. It will be 15 years in May since I was diagnosed. Which goes to show you that even the doctor's don't know for sure. I just went in for my yearly mammo in March and had to go back for a second one and a u/s. They found a mass about 6 mm in my right breast this year. Waiting for the oncologist's office to call and let me know when I can come in to try to have it aspirated.
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I was 38yrs old when I was dx and started tx.
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I was diagnosed with atypical ductal hyperplasia at 61 and now 7 years later have DCIS.
Betsy43--You go girl. You are an inspiration. -
I had just turned 54 when I was dx in Dec. 06. The lump I found early 06, was viewed as a cyst in March 06, I should have gone for a follow-up in June, but did not... and in December, it did not quack like a cyst anymore: IDC, 1.7cm tumor, grade 3, 2 sentinelle nodes positive, no axillary nodes involved. Had a bilat. mast. with no planned reconstruction (they found atypical hyperplasia in left "good" side), went through 4 DD AC (plus avastin), now undergoing DD Abraxane+avastine. No rad, probably tamoxifen for a year or 2 then Arimidex (or equivalent).
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I was 61, mammogram in March 06, clear, found lump December 17, 2006, in right breast, self exam. Mammogram, ultrasound, biopsy, IDC, 2CM, lumpectomy, Clear nodes, er/pr+, now in chemo T-C followed by 33 rads and hormonal treatment 5 yrs. Keep checking your boobs ladies. Get it early, mine was there since 2003, but since it was little change and I have dense breasts it was never looked at as a concern. Ask questions, get educated, if mine had been less than 2 CM my treatment options may have NOT have included Chemo. To help future breast cancer patients, I have enrolled in the Taliorx Clinical trial to see if we are overtreating some breast cancer patients, using the oncotype test as a standard of care rather than tumor size.
Sandy -
I was diagnosed 8 Feb 2007, surgery 14 Feb, and have just finished 3/6 chemos. Then I have 6 weeks of rads.
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i was 35 when i was first diagnosed in 2000. i was 41 when i was diagnosed again last year.
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I was 36. Diagnosed 10/31/06.
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I was 39 years old. Diagnosed in December of 2006.
It looks like I will be having chemo for my 40th birthday! -
The mother of one of my friends was diagnosed last year, had a mastectomy and is on Tamoxifen. I don't know other details - but I do know that she was 92 at that time and seems to be doing great!
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I was 49 dx in Nov of 05 now i am the big 50. Feeling stronger and getting better all the time.
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