Maxiash
6 months agoMember
Diagnosed in July
Hi everyone I was diagnosed in July with early breast cancer. A 8mm mass at 12 o'clock and calcifications near my nipple. I had a biopsy done and my surgeon told me it was not slow growing, not fast growing but in between.
I had a lumpectomy and since then I have been told it was slow growing and my 1st point Lymph nodes that my surgeon took were all clear.
My clearance for my mass was 5mm and my clearance for my calcifications was 2mm which my surgeon told me is fine.
I have been told I don't need chemo but I will need radiotherapy for 3 weeks and 5 years of endocrine therapy.
I saw my radiologist yesterday and he explained everything to me including possible side effects.
I must admit its a lot to take in and even though its rare I am concerned about damage to my lung my radiotherapy would be whole left breast.
He also showed me a study that was done in UK on people over 65 and America did the same study for people over 70 about chances of re occurrence with and without radiology. Has anyone else been told about the 10 year study on people over 65. Has anyone had scarring on their lung and if so how has their breathing been effected?.
It really is a lot of information to take in I see my oncologist in a week to start endocrine therapy. I was given Anastrozol when my surgery was delayed due to me catching covid and my lungs were badly effected.
I was only on it for about 2 weeks until I was well enough for surgery.
I had a lumpectomy and since then I have been told it was slow growing and my 1st point Lymph nodes that my surgeon took were all clear.
My clearance for my mass was 5mm and my clearance for my calcifications was 2mm which my surgeon told me is fine.
I have been told I don't need chemo but I will need radiotherapy for 3 weeks and 5 years of endocrine therapy.
I saw my radiologist yesterday and he explained everything to me including possible side effects.
I must admit its a lot to take in and even though its rare I am concerned about damage to my lung my radiotherapy would be whole left breast.
He also showed me a study that was done in UK on people over 65 and America did the same study for people over 70 about chances of re occurrence with and without radiology. Has anyone else been told about the 10 year study on people over 65. Has anyone had scarring on their lung and if so how has their breathing been effected?.
It really is a lot of information to take in I see my oncologist in a week to start endocrine therapy. I was given Anastrozol when my surgery was delayed due to me catching covid and my lungs were badly effected.
I was only on it for about 2 weeks until I was well enough for surgery.