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Louise_J
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7 years ago

Anyone had ovaries removed to lessen BC coming back?

Hi all,

Just had second surgery yesterday as did not get clear margins on first surgery due to DCIS surrounding the IDC. My oncologist has suggested ovaries being removed as I had blood clots from all the chemo E/C 5 rounds ( diagnosed Early July’18) and she’s concerned about giving me tamoxifen as it can increase risk of blood clots so is suggesting Zoladex injections continue ongoing ( have been going monthly to GPand having them with a local each time for past 5 months ) as I’m pre menopausal (49) and then an aromatise inhibitor as well which all seems a bit much really.  Oncologist suggested this as tumour is 95% Esterogen + and the ovary removal should lower the Esterogen production in the body making me less likely to have recourances. If you are familiar with this surgery or have had success or not have success with it would love to hear from you! Also did you need to continue taking any other meds with it as I’m really hoping to get off everything after radiation which is scheduled for Feb next year. 
Thanks BC sisters Louise J xx 

10 Replies

  • Hello @SimonM. Like @Cath62, I have had treatment recently at the Wesley in Brisbane. Happy to help if I can.
  • Hi, sorry that your partner has joined our ranks. I live 1.5 hours West of Brisbane and I went public through the Mater. They were excellent, caring and informative. The Breast Care Nurses care was second to none. Not sure where you are located in terms of recommending a GP. Feel free to DM me if you would like. All the best. 
  • Hi @SimonM, I am in Brisbane and the Wesley Hospital is probably the Gold Star for breast cancer in the private system. They also have oncology there too and surgeons and the oncologists work closely together in a multi focussed team of care. 

    There are great surgeons and oncologist in the public system too and most private surgeons and oncologists work both in the public system and private system. 

    My surgeon who was just the best is retired now but there are others who are great here too. 

    Happy to answer any questions you have. Best wishes to you and your wife.
  • All the best for your partner's Appt tomorrow @SimonM - your Sydney GP may also be able to point you to a specific Centre (or even surgeon too) in Brisbane/Gold Coast.  ;) 

    take care


  • Thanks so much for this - the situation with the GP is a bit complicated, we're originally from Sydney, staying down here at the moment and have been to St Vincents Hospital for screening/testing, will be seeing our Sydney GP tomorrow for the first consultation. Then back home to Qld - the reason for the Sydney GP visit is that she's very good and we trust her judgement. But we haven't seen a GP at home for any of this yet, to be honest we're not overly impressed with our local medical practitioners - hence my asking here! Really appreciate the reply
  • Sorry to hear of your partner's diagnosis.  Well done for supporting her - we'll do our best to help with both your queries.

    Maybe add 'Brisbane/Gold Coast' to your heading ... members living there may be able to help.

    My GP put me onto a couple of Surgeons & I ended up going with one of them & was very happy with the results.  So maybe ask them first up (tho surprised they haven't mentioned any yet.)

    Brisbane (and probably the Gold Coast) would have  dedicated Cancer Centres, where there should be Breast Cancer surgeons (some do both surgery AND reconstruction at the same time - others may do one or the other.)

    Get your partner to join the Reconstruction or 'Flat Chat' groups, if she is not sure whether to go flat or have reconstruction, depending on the amount of surgery required xx
    https://onlinenetwork.bcna.org.au/group/1-choosing-breast-reconstruction
    https://onlinenetwork.bcna.org.au/group/29-flat-chat-no-breast-reconstruction

    take care & all the best for your partner - if you attend her appointments, specially with the surgeon & oncologists (post op) consider recording them, so she can go over them later on if needs be.  It is difficult to remember everything that was said.

    (Check your messages - top right hand corner, the envelope.) ;)