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My MRI has been read as normal. I am relieved and happy and relieved.
I would like to thank everyone for their prayers and good wishes. I will continue to keep all of you in my prayers. I cannot tell you how much the support I have received from this board has meant to me.
Onward to the Tamoxifen phase..............
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Misty--so happy to hear the good news! If you have any questions about the tamoxifen (or LCIS), don't hesitate to PM me, I know exactly what you are going thru. ("been there, done that!")
Anne
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Misty--so happy to hear the good news! If you have any questions about the tamoxifen (or LCIS), don't hesitate to PM me, I know exactly what you are going thru. ("been there, done that!")
Anne
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Got it.
I noticed on some screening tools that they ask for a history of benign breast bx which then bumps your risk.
I thought it was probably due to pathology that already exists.
Thanks.
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Anne, thanks for cheering me on...........
I'll contact you when I'm staring that Tamoxifen tablet in the--eye--!
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sorry for the delete--posted in the wrong place!
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Congrats, Misty! Hope you'll be reporting back soon about your tamoxifen experience!
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Misty,
I ditto what Anne said!
Kimber -
Thanks leaf and Kimber,
leaf, I know that LCIS is usually ER+. Do you have any numbers on this in your statistics bag? I have been unable to find stats and my hormone status was not on my path report. I think this would be important with Tamoxifen.
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Misty--I've also read that LCIS is usually ER positive in most cases. My docs said I could take tamoxifen either way, if I wanted to. At the time I was diagnosed (almost 5 years ago), tamox was the only thing for LCIS; now people can choose to take Evista if they are post menopausal.
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Thanks awb, I'm in my 40's/premenopausal so I guess it's Tamoxifen for me.
It's great your almost done--do you totally stop at 5 yrs or is there something else?
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In this study of 50 samples, all were ER+ (both ER-alpha and ER-beta positive) and E-cadherin negative.
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1365-2559.2007.02689.x?
In this paper of 30 subjects, there was more ER-alpha positivity than ER-beta positivity, implying there was some ER negativity. http://www.springerlink.com/content/a3796256072008j5/
Note in the NSABP study, tamoxifen reduced the number of ER+ invasive cancers, but did not affect the number of ER - invasive cancers." Tamoxifen administration resulted in a 62% reduction in the rate of ER-positive invasive breast cancer but did not reduce the rate of ER-negative breast cancer." http://jnci.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/97/22/1652 (Note that only 6% of the partipants had LCIS.)
The manufacturer of tamoxifen says it should only be given for 5 years. I think there is some data (naturally not on LCIS women, or at least LCIS women only) that advocates switching to an AI. I don't think they've established how long AIs should be given.
I've seen more than one paper that opines that the risk of recurrence for invasive cancer goes down after 5 years. I've also read papers that the risk does NOT go down for LCIS women. But I think the risk in general is lower for LCIS women than it is for invasive.
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What's an AI, dear leaf?
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Aromatase Inhibitor. Usually given to post menopausal women who have had breast cancer.
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Thanks
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Misty---Early on my oncologist said "maybe arimidex when you finish with the tamoxifen", but then back-peddled over time, saying that the AIs (arimidex, aromasin, and femara) have not been tested long enough with LCIS. I asked him about Evista after I became menopausal (immediate surgical from total hysterectomy due to large ruptured ovarian cysts; which are NOT a common SE of tamox--rare) and he wanted me to stick with tamox as it has been used longer and more is known about it. He said maybe no meds after I finish the tamox, but my pcp mentioned
Evista and even though I'd really like to be done with meds, I may try it as I have early osteopenia (it would help to prevent both osteoporosis and invasive bc). Tamox is generally well tolerated with hot flashes being the most common SE. I would recommend a yearly transvaginal ultrasound to monitor both the uterine lining and the ovaries.
Anne
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Tender posted (28 May 2008, 3:28pm) in this thread on the hormonal forum posted that there are some ongoing studies looking at tamoxifen beyond 5 years. http://community.breastcancer.org /topic/78/conversation/705916?page=1#idx_12 . (I heartily trust Tender's information.)
Here's a 2001 abstract referring to the ALTAS trial, or others, but I can't find any abstracts yet. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11773293
Sometimes it takes some time to get into Pubmed.
These studies are almost certainly in women who have *had* invasive bc, not in prophylaxis for women who haven't had invasive bc.
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