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PaulineK
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10 years ago

Treatment options for recurrence

Hi all,

I am interested in hearing from anyone who may have similar experience to mine.  Also anyone who has had a recurrence and anyone who has experience a seroma and to hear what treatment they received.

I have posted previously about my situation and so will not go into all of the details at this stage but the short version is that I have had a recurrence of invasive papillary breast cancer.  First time around in 2007 I was treated with 2 lumpectomies, 8 lymph node removed - negative result, radiation treatment and 5 years of Tamoxefin.  The first cancer was 21mm but the oncologist said that because it was oestrogen receptor positive and I could have Tamoxefin he did not feel that chemo would give enough added benefit when weighed against the risks.

So after 9 years and now 60 years old, it came back in February this year - they say it is the same cancer - near the original scar and was 6mm.  I have had another lumpectomy and even though the surgeon says he had clear margins (same said first time around) the "recommended treatment" for recurrent breast cancer is mastectomy.  However that was followed by the statement that the fact that they had clear margins I could also choose regular monitoring and drugs e.g. arimidex.

I have been trying to decide on the best treatment choice which is very difficult.  I have started on the Arimidex and have already had some side effects but hopefully some may settle down with time. I just had another mammogram & ultrasound and there was no new cancer found.  I do however have a large golf ball size seroma.

When I asked for some statistics on women who choose not to have a mastectomy for a recurrence I have been told there isn't really any for them to draw on as most women has a mastectomy. Soooo.... if most women have the mastectomy why am I being told that it is ok if I choose not and to monitor and take more drugs......  and that is apparently ok as well.

I am a little frustrated as to receiving a bit more guidance on the right course to take.  I have already seen two plastic surgeons for opinions on options of reconstruction if I choose mastectomy.  The result is that I don't have quite so many options as some due to prior abdominal surgery.  I do have one possible avenue for reconstruction but it will require a CT scan to confirm viability.  So if I choose to have a mastectomy I think I have to go into it accepting that I will probably have to live with the result without reconstruction.

If anyone can help with information of similar experiences it would be greatly appreciated. We seem to all share a common thread but so very different choices and pathways to take to try to give ourselves the best outcome in our individual circumstances.

Thanks for reading this.

Cheers, Pauline

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