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Infiltrating Ductal Carcinoma
I was diagnosed of IDC, i've undergone mastectomy and now taking tamoxifen 20 mg daily.
I was diagnosed of IDC, i've undergone mastectomy and now taking tamoxifen 20 mg daily.
salbahe
in
My Breast Cancer Community
9 years ago
Some clarification needed
Hello, My mom is staged-3 TNBC; invasive carcinoma of no special type (infiltrsting ductal carcinoma in-situ) . The lesion is reaching upto nipple with its heterogenous appearance. Periareolar skin thickening and edema is seen. ER negative (0) PR negative (0) HER2 negative (1+) ki-67> 80% Bone scan
Hello, My mom is staged-3 TNBC; invasive carcinoma of no special type (infiltrsting ductal carcinoma in-situ) . The lesion is reaching upto nipple with its heterogenous appearance. Periareolar skin thickening and edema is seen. ER negative (0) PR negative (0) HER2 negative (1+) ki-67> 80% Bone scan
PrayForMyMom
in
Breast Cancer India
9 years ago
Can anyone help
Is it possible to have ivf if my partner has had a
vasectomy
a long time ago 29 years. Thank you in advance
Is it possible to have ivf if my partner has had a
vasectomy
a long time ago 29 years. Thank you in advance
Lizzy76
in
Fertility Network UK
9 years ago
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failed reconstruction
hi ive recently had a double mastectomy and reconstruction using implants and stratis. this was 5 weeks ago and after 5 weeks of extreme pain and 2 seperate nights in hospital and about 7 attempts to drain seroma from both breasts i have had to have the implants removed. im still in shock but the pain
hi ive recently had a double mastectomy and reconstruction using implants and stratis. this was 5 weeks ago and after 5 weeks of extreme pain and 2 seperate nights in hospital and about 7 attempts to drain seroma from both breasts i have had to have the implants removed. im still in shock but the pain
elainemaria
in
My Breast Cancer Community
9 years ago
Silicone and Lupus
BTW, 2 years ago I had a double mastectomy and removed every fragment of silicone infected tissue from my breast implants. My Lupus improved 70% immediately after. fast forward 2 years, the remainder of my lupus problems which included anemia, kidney disease, reoccurring plursey, definite arthritis
BTW, 2 years ago I had a double mastectomy and removed every fragment of silicone infected tissue from my breast implants. My Lupus improved 70% immediately after. fast forward 2 years, the remainder of my lupus problems which included anemia, kidney disease, reoccurring plursey, definite arthritis
mariearmstrong
in
LUPUS UK
9 years ago
T3 queury
I have a lot going on and find it hard to explain it all. put it all on profile and then lost it all. breast cancer, lumpectomy, radio and chemo 14 yrs ago aged 28 diagnosed hypo soon after. struggled with hyper/hypo symptoms since, signs of hashi was the technical term from endo! treated badly with
I have a lot going on and find it hard to explain it all. put it all on profile and then lost it all. breast cancer, lumpectomy, radio and chemo 14 yrs ago aged 28 diagnosed hypo soon after. struggled with hyper/hypo symptoms since, signs of hashi was the technical term from endo! treated badly with
weg1
in
Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Breast reconstruction.....weight loss!
I was diagnosed with breast cancer 3 1/2 years ago and had to undergo a double mastectomy. I am now undecided as to whether or not to have reconstruction surgery as it's such a big op and at the moment am quite happy to live as a flattie. My motivation right now is to lose weight to get rid of my buddah
I was diagnosed with breast cancer 3 1/2 years ago and had to undergo a double mastectomy. I am now undecided as to whether or not to have reconstruction surgery as it's such a big op and at the moment am quite happy to live as a flattie. My motivation right now is to lose weight to get rid of my buddah
ElsieW
2 stone
in
Weight Loss Support
9 years ago
New diagnosis
Needing further surgery for Dcis as the margins were not clear. The shock of being told that although it's non invasive but still may need a mastectomy has really thrown me. It's been a week since the diagnosis and I feel like I'm in a daze.
Needing further surgery for Dcis as the margins were not clear. The shock of being told that although it's non invasive but still may need a mastectomy has really thrown me. It's been a week since the diagnosis and I feel like I'm in a daze.
Nanales
in
My Breast Cancer Community
9 years ago
My journey
I was first diagnosed with DCIS 10 years ago. Unfortunately after 2 operations they hadn't cleared the margins so I was told I needed a mastectomy. This was a huge shock as it was the first time it had been mentioned, and all the way through I was told it was curable, so I thought one operation would
I was first diagnosed with DCIS 10 years ago. Unfortunately after 2 operations they hadn't cleared the margins so I was told I needed a mastectomy. This was a huge shock as it was the first time it had been mentioned, and all the way through I was told it was curable, so I thought one operation would
lisabax
in
My Breast Cancer Community
9 years ago
My journey
I was diagnosed with breast cancer 2010, had a mastectomy and lymph node removal. I them had chemotherapy, followed by radiotherapy then reconstruction. Unfortunately while being tested for chemo they found a lung cancer and removed one of my lobes. I returned to full time employment as a mental health
I was diagnosed with breast cancer 2010, had a mastectomy and lymph node removal. I them had chemotherapy, followed by radiotherapy then reconstruction. Unfortunately while being tested for chemo they found a lung cancer and removed one of my lobes. I returned to full time employment as a mental health
julesab
in
My Breast Cancer Community
9 years ago
Another first post
Hello, this is my first post. I hope you don't mind if I summarise my cancer history, starting with breast cancer (lumpectomy + radiotherapy) in 1985, mastectomy in 2006, and removal of a chest nodule in 2009. Then the real whammy: diagnosis of ovarian (or peritoneal?) cancer in July 2013. No surgery
Hello, this is my first post. I hope you don't mind if I summarise my cancer history, starting with breast cancer (lumpectomy + radiotherapy) in 1985, mastectomy in 2006, and removal of a chest nodule in 2009. Then the real whammy: diagnosis of ovarian (or peritoneal?) cancer in July 2013. No surgery
steff5
in
My Ovacome
9 years ago
Help! New here...
Just diagnosed and hoping to find others that went through the same. I have a ductal carcinoma stage 3 and I have been told I will go through a mastectomy. My doctor said that after the surgery they will decide the rest of the treatment based on the sentinel lymph node biopsy results. I am feeling a
Just diagnosed and hoping to find others that went through the same. I have a ductal carcinoma stage 3 and I have been told I will go through a mastectomy. My doctor said that after the surgery they will decide the rest of the treatment based on the sentinel lymph node biopsy results. I am feeling a
Hidden
in
My Breast Cancer Community
9 years ago
What do I do with my life
I knew from day one I met him that he had
vasectomy
done years ago and just went into relationship with risk that we will somehow get there and get family together x
vasectomy
reversal failed.. first ivf chemical.. second failed..
I knew from day one I met him that he had
vasectomy
done years ago and just went into relationship with risk that we will somehow get there and get family together x
vasectomy
reversal failed.. first ivf chemical.. second failed..
Miroslava
in
Fertility Network UK
9 years ago
Personalised Breast cancer care.
Personalised Breast Cancer Treatment has Saved Millions: Experts PARIS: In just three decades, the once monolithic approach to diagnosing and treating breast cancer has become more personalised and less intrusive -- a transformation that likely saved millions of lives, experts say. From testing methods
Personalised Breast Cancer Treatment has Saved Millions: Experts PARIS: In just three decades, the once monolithic approach to diagnosing and treating breast cancer has become more personalised and less intrusive -- a transformation that likely saved millions of lives, experts say. From testing methods
Dil2310
in
Breast Cancer India
9 years ago
Post op
Hi everyone just to let you know I have had my mastectomy etc. On Monday and came home on Tuesday. I had wonderful care . I was taken straight to Intensive care unit and I was there until Tuesday lunch time. Everything went well now it's all about getting better. Unfortunately the vasculitis pain remains
Hi everyone just to let you know I have had my mastectomy etc. On Monday and came home on Tuesday. I had wonderful care . I was taken straight to Intensive care unit and I was there until Tuesday lunch time. Everything went well now it's all about getting better. Unfortunately the vasculitis pain remains
Fennahj7115
in
Vasculitis UK
9 years ago
New to this and not sure what to think
I never went back on the pill after my 2nd son because hubby opted for a
vasectomy
instead.
I never went back on the pill after my 2nd son because hubby opted for a
vasectomy
instead.
lisaj79
in
Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
Progress
After intensive tests, consultations and an iron infusion I have decided to go ahead and risk having a mastectomy with removal of some lymph nodes. The communication between my Rehumatologist, surgeon anaesthetist, diabetic nurse specialist and breast care nurses I do feel the best way forward is a mastectomy
After intensive tests, consultations and an iron infusion I have decided to go ahead and risk having a mastectomy with removal of some lymph nodes. The communication between my Rehumatologist, surgeon anaesthetist, diabetic nurse specialist and breast care nurses I do feel the best way forward is a mastectomy
Fennahj7115
in
Vasculitis UK
9 years ago
Copper coil... Maybe?
I'm 23 and my fiancée is 29 so a
vasectomy
/hysterectomy isn't really suitable. In the past I have been on numerous different contraceptive pills, the implant, the depo provera injection and the mirena coil, all of which have not been suitable.
I'm 23 and my fiancée is 29 so a
vasectomy
/hysterectomy isn't really suitable. In the past I have been on numerous different contraceptive pills, the implant, the depo provera injection and the mirena coil, all of which have not been suitable.
eew_notts
in
Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
MAR/ Antibodies
Hi, I have had a
vasectomy
reversal and producing 98% of sperm antibodies, with a count of 25 million sperm. My partner is very sad, depressed and overcome with heartbreak. She is fertile, I'm not sure what my results mean.
Hi, I have had a
vasectomy
reversal and producing 98% of sperm antibodies, with a count of 25 million sperm. My partner is very sad, depressed and overcome with heartbreak. She is fertile, I'm not sure what my results mean.
Dijon
in
Fertility Network UK
9 years ago
can anyone give me advice??
My husband had had a
vasectomy
12 days before.. I gave the doctor all his symptoms and was told he had gastroenteritis and could i bring him in, i told the doctor that he couldn't move...
My husband had had a
vasectomy
12 days before.. I gave the doctor all his symptoms and was told he had gastroenteritis and could i bring him in, i told the doctor that he couldn't move...
hannahlovesmatt24
in
Vasculitis UK
9 years ago
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