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Pip47
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6 years ago

Very Hopeful

Diagnosed DCIS 10th August, I saw a surgeon yesterday and have now booked the hospital  for the 3rd of September. I have decided to only have the involved milk ducts removed. Hopefully there will be a clear line around and I will not have to have radiation. The surgeon was talking about breast reconstruction on the day as well, I have decided to only have the cancer removed as everything else is in the too hard basket at the moment as I have had two major surgeries in the past 11 months. Well wishes to all those in the same situation as myself.:)
  • @Pip47 Hope all went well with your colonoscopy. i guess you are patiently waiting for those results as well as those from your surgery. Stay strong & keep positive. Sending love & hugs xx
  • Anne65 I saw my Dr yesterday and very good results I'm still trying to process it. He took out the milk duct and a large margin around it free of cancer. His suggestion no radiation, but suggests I see a radiation expert to give me a complete eye view on what could happen in the future. Colonoscopy & gastrophy this morning a polyp was removed and sent to pathology, he also found a hemorrhoid which could have been where the blood came from. Thank you to all I think I have been in a bit of a daze for the last 3 weeks.
  • Woohoo @Pip47 !!  You've had a helluva few weeks ..... Great that both your procedures have been done & surgeons all happy! All the best for your polyp path!  Take care & all the best for your ongoing treatment xx 
  • What a time you've had. I know the haze you have been in as I've been in it too. I was lucky and my bowel screening was clear. I hope you get good results from you polyp test. Take care xx
  • @Pip47 So happy to hear your news & such great path results from your surgery. Fingers crossed your polyp test comes back OK too.
    After my DCIS surgery, I had clear margins so I was borderline whether to have rad or not, like you. I went to a rad onc to discuss & after discussion, we decided to go ahead only because my cancer was aggressive. They really left it up to me to decide. I learnt at the recent BCNA conference that doctors are now looking to do less rather than more, when it comes to treatment so that is why we are hearing many stories of people not having rad/chemo/medications. I guess every case is different so speak to your rad expert & write down any questions you have. One thing i ask mine was "If it was your wife, would you recommend her have rad treatment if she was in my position" & he said yes so that was good enough for me! Stay strong & positive & look after yourself. let us know what you decide to do. xx