Shilo1978
14 years agoMember
Laura
Hi, my name is Laura and I am 34 years old and have just been diagnosed with Breast Cancer for the 2nd time. I am hoping to communicate/meet people who are experiencing similar feelings and emotions as I am
Hi, my name is Laura and I am 34 years old and have just been diagnosed with Breast Cancer for the 2nd time. I am hoping to communicate/meet people who are experiencing similar feelings and emotions as I am
DCIS = Ductal Carcinoma In Situ (or I think it is) - means ductal cancer that is still inside the actualy milk duct and hasn't invaded any more of the breast yet.
MDT = Multi Disciplinary Team (a team consisting of multiple members, from different fields, such as your medical oncologist, radiation oncologist, breast surgeon, breast care nurse, oncology nurses, community nurses, physiotherapist, dietician, lymphoedema specialists etc etc)
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I am sure you probably know the following but I will put them here anyway ...
ER = Oestrogen Receptor (The E comes from the USA spelling of Estrogen) (this tells weather or not your cancer is "fed" by Oestrogen or not)
+ = positive (such as ER+ = Oestrogen Receptor Positive)
- = negative (Such as ER- = Oestrogen receptor Negative)
PR = Progesterone Receptor (this tells weather or not your cancer is "fed" by Progesterone or not)
HER2 = Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor 2 (this is a gene which promotes the growth of cancer cells when positive mean that this gene doesn't work properly and it makes too many copies of itself, which makes the cancer grow faster)
IBC = Inflammatory Breast Cancer, but I have also seen it used to mean Invasive Breast Cancer
BRCA1/ BRCA2 = Breast Cancersusceptability Gene 1/ 2 (these are 2 genes that if you carry them can increase your risk of getting breast and/or ovarian cancers, if you have one of these genes it also means that any offspring can inherit the faulty gene from you - the risk is something like - the general population have a lifetime risk of about 12%, people with a faulty gene have a lifelong risk of about 60% for breast cancer and a 1.4% lifetime risk in the general population and a 15 to 40% risk for people with the faulty gene for ovarian cancer) - also known as Familial Breast Cancer in some places.
BSE = Breast Self Examination
US or U/S = Ultrasound
CT or CT Scan = Computer Tomography (A type of medical imaging that uses a computer to organise multiple x-rays and construct a cross section view of the body)
Rad = Raditation, on these sites usually means Radiation Therapy.
PET or PET scan = Positron Emission Tomography (a medical imaging technique that uses radioactive tracers to show upareas of damage or faster growing areas like cancers - used to find metastises in some people)
MRI = Magnetic Resonance Imaging (A medical imaging technique that uses a large magnet linked to a computer to create detailed pictures inside of the body)
Mets = Metastases or secondaries (this means the cancer has spread or metastasised to other barts of the body such as the bones, or organs like lungs, liver brain etc)
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There are HEAPS more too, but I can't think of any more at present. ?
Hope this has been of some help (we need to make a file with all of the definitions, so that we can refer to it when we come across a new one or read one in our biopsy, or pathology reports, or blood test results etc etc.
Thank you soooo much for that. Most of them I did recognise, but always helps to clarify them. Lucky for me, I have been tested back in 2004 when I was first diagnosed and do not carry the BRAC 1 or 2 gene..... This time around I think I would have the DCIS as it is contained in the milk duct, but it was also said that it over a larger area and just gone inside the nipple, so no sparing for me.
You have been a WONDERFUL help and thank you for all that info xoxox
Thank you soooo much for that. Most of them I did recognise, but always helps to clarify them. Lucky for me, I have been tested back in 2004 when I was first diagnosed and do not carry the BRAC 1 or 2 gene..... This time around I think I would have the DCIS as it is contained in the milk duct, but it was also said that it over a larger area and just gone inside the nipple, so no sparing for me.
You have been a WONDERFUL help and thank you for all that info xoxox
Hey Dan, That is GREAT news for you! I am really pleased to hear that they are going to do all they can and what YOU want them to do so this bitch of a thing doesn't come back in 12 months time!!! I have to ask, what do all those abbreviations stand for ie DCIS, MDT ect... still trying to catch up with the lingo :) When does your chemo finish??
Thinking of you
xoxoxoxox
Thanks Dan and thinking of you. When do you get your path results lovey?
Good afternoon my pink sisters, well after having had my surgery Wednesday week ago, I have the results, which weren't what I was hoping for... My surgeon, Dr Hoffmann has recommended me to have a single mastectomy and recon. The thoughts and emotions that are running through my mind are out of control! Like everyone, I am having good and bad days and am hanging out for this nightmare to be done and dusted.... FOREVER..... anyway, I just wanted to go "BLAH" and let you all know that you are all in my thoughts everyday xox
Good afternoon my pink sisters, well after having had my surgery Wednesday week ago, I have the results, which weren't what I was hoping for... My surgeon, Dr Hoffmann has recommended me to have a single mastectomy and recon. The thoughts and emotions that are running through my mind are out of control! Like everyone, I am having good and bad days and am hanging out for this nightmare to be done and dusted.... FOREVER..... anyway, I just wanted to go "BLAH" and let you all know that you are all in my thoughts everyday xox