DCIS: Hi everyone.my friend was... - Breast Cancer India

Breast Cancer India

3,214 members1,467 posts

DCIS

Poorni123 profile image
14 Replies

Hi everyone.my friend was diagnosed with breast cancer DCIS with less than 1mm microinvasion? last year. ER+,r+her2+.She had lumpectomy and radiation for 5 weeks.she is now on armatroz for 5 yrs.can anyone suggest any precautions she can take to prevent recurrence. Please reply

Written by
Poorni123 profile image
Poorni123
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
14 Replies
sumeet_shah profile image
sumeet_shahAdministrator

No precautions as such. Just tell her to lead a good healthy life, with a balanced diet, some form of exercises and continue her regular visits to her Oncologist as told to her.

kontak profile image
kontakTeamBCI

Hello Poorni - also see that in front of her not to discuss all the times any topic of cancer. This will take her away from the fear of cancer.

Poorni123 profile image
Poorni123

thank you both for replying.

Guudhubby1 profile image
Guudhubby1

Since ahe was ER positive ,she should avoid estrogen containing foods .Notable one is soyabean.It contains compounds called phytoestrogens which are estrogens produced by plants.Take your dietitian advice further on this point.And since it was very small tumor ahe has excellent prognosis.She should not miss appointments with Oncologist or surgeons and never skip follow ups which are essentially life long follow up.

Poorni123 profile image
Poorni123 in reply toGuudhubby1

Thank you so much for the reply.I just came to know that there was a less than 1mm microinvasion element.But the doctors advised her only radiation for 28 days and no chemo.she is on armatroz .... For 5 years.

Poorni123 profile image
Poorni123 in reply toPoorni123

I just want to know if she should go for a pet scan.

sumeet_shah profile image
sumeet_shahAdministrator in reply toPoorni123

Professional advice without understanding a patient's situation, is beyond scope of this forum and, is in fact, very harmful. If I advise something, and your doc advises something else, you will be in a catch 22 situation, and start doubting your doc, even though he may be right and I may be wrong, since he has assessed the patient in detail and I haven't. Please understand, that it takes a full session of almost 30 minutes to understand a cancer patient and to decide tests. They vary from patient to patient, even for same age and stage. There is much more to a cancer patient than just a few reports. If you feel your questions have not been adequately answered by your presently Oncologist, I suggest you to meet them and request for some time and I am sure they will be answered to your satisfaction; alternately, you may go for a formal second opinion with someone else in your city.

Guudhubby1 profile image
Guudhubby1 in reply toPoorni123

Most Oncologist who follow standard evidence based guidelines will not advice PET scan at early stage breast carcinoma.So rest assured and follow Oncologist advice ,radiation should be taken first.

At this stage if you do PET ,in post surgical period the operative area lightens up and doesn't yield information in that area.So it has to be referred till healing of tissues.

Guudhubby1 profile image
Guudhubby1 in reply toPoorni123

Yes .Since the measurements are in mm ,she is not requiring any chemo therapy.So fortunate!Continue that anti estrogen treatment Armatroz .She will definitely cure.

Poorni123 profile image
Poorni123

Thank you all, for replying promptly.I will definitely ask her to meet a naturopath to see to her diet side of the treatment.Have a great day.

MsLockYourPosts profile image
MsLockYourPostsTeamBCI

Your friend's situation is very similar to mine. I had a lumpectomy with clean margins, followed by radiation, and the 5 year pill routine - no chemo advised. My center did / does followup mastectomies which have all given good reports. The whole experience was traumatic at the time, but I rarely even think about it now - only to remind myself to do self exams and schedule my mammograms. I follow no special diet other than limiting soy - a healthy balanced diet and exercise is the basic advice that I got from everyone. Your friend is fortunate to have found her cancer early, and to have a friend like you! You may find that she sometimes needs to talk about her experience., and perhaps some lingering fears. Let her know that you are there to listen. We all need a friend who is a good listener sometimes.

Pat

Poorni123 profile image
Poorni123 in reply toMsLockYourPosts

Thanks for sharing your experience.Good to know that you are doing well.I agree that in such situations we do need a friend. Have a Blessed day.

MsLockYourPosts profile image
MsLockYourPostsTeamBCI

Agh! Sometimes computers are too helpful. Mastectomies above should have been followup mammograms. Sorry! I fixed it.

Poorni123 profile image
Poorni123 in reply toMsLockYourPosts

😁

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

PET Scan in metastatic breast cancer

My mom 52 yr old was diagnosed with breast cancer (er/pr +ve, her2-ve) stage 4 with multiple bone...
Mjmumbai profile image

Mother Dignosed with stage 4 MBC

I am writing this post on behalf of my mother, 47 Years Old Home Maker. She was dignosed with...
parimalpbi profile image

My wife is suffering with "HODGKIN's DISEASE" Stage 4AES

Hello Doctor, My wife aged 55, weight 42 kgs has underwent ABVD chemo sessions...
babu57 profile image

Diet Plan - During Chemotherapy (Breast Cancer)

Hello Everyone, My mom is diagnosed with breast cancer last month and doctor has started with the...
SiaK profile image

Need help in knowing the treatment plan

My Mom has been diagnosed with Stage 3 breast cancer. She is 70 years old and has diabetes (around...
Meghanat profile image

Moderation team

sumeet_shah profile image
sumeet_shahAdministrator
UpperHand profile image
UpperHandAdministrator

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.