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Barks34
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6 years ago

Tamoxifen after a double mastectomy

I have had a mastectomy, chemo and another mastectomy is planned this year, was on Tamoxifen but suffered enormously from its side effects so currently taking a break and seriously considering staying off it altogether. I would be interested in peoples thoughts that have been in the SAME situation. My oncologist (registrar) gave me the impression they no longer need to see me so unsure where to go for advice (it was my fabulous nurse care nurse that encouraged me to take a break which has me feeling kinda normal again). 
  • Despite what she thinks, it’s her job to be there for you, don’t let them make you feel like that! Demand to see someone else if you keep feeling that way, please speak up and tell your breast nurse. Are you very far from the hospital? There must be another registrar or consultant you can see...
    5-10 years of hormone therapy is the standard recommendation now provided the patient can tolerate the side effects. You haven’t said how many years you had taken tamoxifen for, but it sounds very new still?? 

    My Onc has told me they would want to see me 3 monthly x 2, then 6 monthly for the first few years of being on hormone therapy (currently still in chemo). 

    Please dont just suffer!!!
  • 5 years is the normal for review following diagnosis with breast surgeon and oncologist.
    Without knowing your age etc and if planning on children later etc...many women at high risk have ovaries removed ...then go onto a AI. There us also a chemical option to shut down ovaries and go on an AI. I suggest you need to speak with a consultant.
    What issues did you have with tamoxifen?
  • What’s AI ? Without saying it outright she implied I was wasting her time as there was nothing more they could do for me and said similar in a letter to my GP. Doesn’t give me any confidence is going back. 
  • Just my opinion, but I  would think you need to be seeing the oncologist for a few years. The first couple of years after treatment I saw someone ( surgeon, med onc or rad onc) every 3 months. I would be pushing for another appointment. 
    @kezmusc has taken many breaks. I'm on an AI, have changed medication once, and conting down time to 5 years