maxis
2 months agoMember
1st year mammogram
Last year I was diagnosed with early slow growing Dcis and had a 5mm mass and calcifications. I had a lumpectomy which came back with clear 5mm margins around my mass and 2mm clear margins with my ca...
Hi Arpie yes its my left breast and thank you for your advice and the links you provided. I will definitely record what every one says. My mass a year ago was at 12 o'clock and close to my chest wall. Thats where the calcifications are now.
xx. If it is close to the chest wall, you are unlikely to be able to have your rads face down š BUT ... they are VERY PRECISE these days .... Mine was about 2 o'clock, and was Lobular, so close to the nipple, hence able to have it face down. My nipple was removed & the lesions (2) removed thru the hole, then the nipple sewn back on.
Mine was the right breast tho & even tho not 'large breasted' (34) I was surprised when offered it, lying face down. Worth asking about tho! Who knows??
Usually, specific breathing techniques are required if doing rads on the left breast .... and you will be guided on how best to do it. xx. My own diagnosis was that I did not HAVE to do radiation - but I didn't even like the 6% chance of recurrence, so went ahead with it. I am about to finish up with my Medical Oncologist after 7 years - I finished with my Rad Onc 2 years ago. It will be 'weird' not having that support 'on hand'.
Write down any questions you may have - as it is so easy to forget stuff once you get in there .... I used to print off 2 copies - one for them & one for me. I'd tick off each one, as they were responded to, knowing I could go back over the recording if I needed to.
All the best xx