Ductal carcinoma in situ
Does anyone have experience with extensive Ductal carcinoma in situ?
Thank you x
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I was diagnosed with invasive ductal carcinoma in January of this year, ended up having a lumpectomy (which is where I got my diagnosis), a partial mastectomy and then a full mastectomy where a large portion of DCIS was found. Apparently all mine has been removed but I am having preventative chemo now to mop up anything.1
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Thinking of you, this journey is awful.0
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Yes, as the ladies say it’s a club no one wants to join. But it’s an amazing supportive club. Have u been to see a surgeon or oncologist?? Big hugs xoxxo0
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I have had an ultrasound and mammogram which showed extensive Ductal carcinoma in situ. I have a biopsy on Monday and back to the surgeon on Thursday.0
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My understanding is that DCIS is how breast cancer starts, but that having it doesn't necessarily mean that it will start. The biopsy will show how active it is. Grade 1, not very, Grade 2, moderately, Grade 3, very. What your biopsy finds will probably determine your treatment but there are other factors involved as well.
My re-excision found a previously unseen 4cm dogleg of DCIS. I found this website very clear:
http://breast-cancer.ca/4b-atypical/
Good luck, take care, and let us know how you get on.0 -
Thank you x
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hi RR I hope that the messages above have helped you find more information ....
Below are a couple of links to help you find your
way around the forum and also how to find a breast care nurse and how to order
a MY journey Kit if you haven't got one yet.It can be a a whirlwind when we first get a
diagnosed.... Breathe and take it one step at a time.The what and how thread.
http://onlinenetwork.bcna.org.au/discussion/14879/the-what-and-how-thread/p1
Breast Care Nurses
https://www.mcgrathfoundation.com.au/OurMission/OurNurses/FindANurse.aspx
My Journey Kits and other
resources.https://www.bcna.org.au/resources/
BCNA Helpline 1800 500 258
If you have any questions, concerns or require any further information
or support please call 1800 500 258. The Helpline is open Monday,
Wednesday and Friday from 9 am till 5 pm EST and Tuesday and Thursday from 9 am
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soldiercrab
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Thank you so much0
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Hi RR sorry you have had diagnosis
DCIS while not technically breast cancer ...is just as scary as it can reoccur
Decision making for treatment is often left for you
Either
Lumpectomy with rads or chemo
Or
Mastectomy ..some choose single or a double...
Your choice for reconstruction
my surgeon left it up me to make decision as there is no difference with stats percentages for reoccurance
I had single mastectomy ...as older at 60 i opted for no recon ...ok for me as prothesis insert for bras and swim wear is doable
Also follow up did not recommend AI therapy
All the best with treatment decisions
Bright in hope
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Thank you, it is very daunting at the moment.
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@RR it is extremely daunting !
like you I am still in the early stages of treatment
surgery on Thursday to remove DCIS & some idc , small & early is the initial diagnosis, let's hope that's the case !
Just want it over & feel myself getting overwhelmed & cranky ( luckily my husbands at work or he might cop it !
so glad I found the lovelies on this network
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I wish you all the very best - it is just awful xx1
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Just diagnosed here as well. Have to have a second excisional biopsy on Friday to clear one margin - then proposal for radiation. Grade 2 DCIS - how bad is radiation?0
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Thinking of you x0
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@JEC Like everything else about BC, it varies from person to person, so there's no real way to tell I'm afraid! There are some great threads here about radiation. You can use the search bar to find them.
We all learn the hard way here to try to take things one day at a time. I'm a terrible one for crossing bridges before I come to them... but after five and a half months I'm getting a bit better at it. Good luck and hang in there. Big hug K xox1