Hi Sonia,
I have had Advanced Breast cancer fro 8 years, the past 3 with brain mets.
Mine have been managed through radiotherapy, stereo radiotherapy and surgery. I had stereo radiosurgery on a lesion in the frontal lobe and I am pleased to say that it had complete disappeared after 12 months. I also had a lesion in my spinal cord C2/C3 which was treated with radiotherapy back in January 2013 and my last scans show that it too has completely gone!
I have two lesions in the cerebellum which have been more problematic becuase of their location, being close to my main vein in the brain. They grew quickly so I was operated on in March 2013 to remove as much as possible but some cells were left as they were attached to the vein. These were monitored through MRI scans. Thre grew back and I underwent radio stereosurgery in April. I am pleased to say that these have also reduced signficantly. I have been fortunate to not experience any symptoms in the brain as lesions have been picked up with my regular 3 monthly scans before they had a physical or neurological affect.
I have not have had whole brain radiotheraphy as I have not presented with many lesions.
I have been on Herceptin for 7 years which combined with various chemotheraphies has kept my bone disease in check. However in recent times I had paid for Kadcyla being Herceptin and a chemotherapy Emtansine. This drug targets cells that express too much HER2 protein adn doesn't attack good cells. I have never felt better, side effects have reduced to neuropathy, dry mouth, dripping nose and fatigue. I used to have digestive and gastric issues which I no longer have.
I am in Melbourne and my oncologist, Dr. Mitchell Chipman works out of St.Vincents in East Melbourne and my neuro radiologist, Dr. Claire Phillips works out of Peter Mac in East Melbourne.
Perhaps there is something here that may help you. Kadcyla is being submitted again for PBS. I hope it gets up.
All the best with your treatment.
Karen Cowley