Invasive Metaplastic Carcinoma
I was diagnosed with an Invasive Metaplastic TNBC in Dec 2018, and had wide local excision & SNB performed January, with nodes clear and clear margins (though only just, on one side). Currently just had my 2nd chemo round (3-weekly TC x4), with 5 weeks radiotherapy to follow. Chemo has been relatively kind to me thus far, with only a minor urinary inflammation and very mild dose of shingles (which delayed 2nd round by a week) to deal with, apart from just not feeling up to par. Though not having to worry about juggling work commitments or children at home, plus the gentle pampering of my husband, certainly helped me along.
Being a metaplastic lesion, rather than lobular or ductal, the pathology report did not grade it. The medical oncologist, after further consulting with the pathologist, has set a regime based on ‘standard’ treatment of Stage IIB Grade III. Whilst in general I agree that ‘Dr Google’ can be a big mistake, in this case I have been able to get more ‘useful’ information there, than from my medical team, as there is not a lot of local experiential data available.
Just wondering whether there are any others here who are
able to offer any experiences with similar lesions – good, bad or
indifferent. I have a personal
preference for having as much information as possible, so I can plan how best
to cope with a harsher outcome, and which also means I’ve had a great win when
it really doesn't turn out to be that bad.