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  • I had a lumpectomy and sentinel node biopsy followed by a re-excision as the margins weren’t clear. The reexcision resulted in clear margins.I then had 16 rounds of radiotherapy.I was asked if I wanted chemo but gathered only slight improvement so said no.Am Er+ So now on hormone therapy Letrozole  for 5 years.
  • My wide local excision didn't have clear margins so I had a re-excision a week later. The margin for that was 1mm. My surgeon keeps saying "small but clear" and assured me it was enough.
  • Hi @cecily . Sorry for the late response. My margin was the median margin. It is the side which is innermost towards the middle of the body.  I also had immediate direct to implant reconstruction.

    My surgeon said not to worry as there was no more tissue there which he could take.  He offered to present my case to the panel of multidisciplinary experts. The panel came back and agreed that I ddidn need further treatment.  For my cancer, chemo is not prescribed.

    After 2 weeks of worrying, I approached another beast surgeon for her opinion. She also said no need to re-excise.

    Well, I was still worried and went back to meet my surgeon. I was worried that he may have left some breast tissue behind and again asked if he could re-excise. He explained that he took all tissue out and in fact, my flap was very thin. He said that when I go back for follow-up in the future, he would montitor that area carefully with ultrasound.

    I guess I have no choice but to trust their advice. For your case, maybe they can still monitor with ultrasound even with the reconstruction. You can ask for that when you go back for follow-up. This whole cancer thing sucks doesn’t it.

  • Hi @MaryAnnie. I had a mastectomy in August 2017. The surgeon did not give me a copy of my path report until I insisted on having a copy 3 months later. When I got home and read the report I saw that my margin was involved (on the chest wall side). I was extremely upset that I wasn’t told and that I had to discover this myself. I emailed him late that night and he brushed it off. Said it wasn’t a problem. After a month of sleepless nights I went to see another surgeon to get a second opinion about the involved margin. She also wasn’t worried. I haven’t had any further treatment as I had already had radiotherapy for my first bout of breast cancer 3years earlier so couldn’t have it again. My cancer doesn’t respond to chemotherapy so couldn’t have that either. And to complicate matters, I had an immediate breast reconstruction at the time of the mastectomy so can’t feel my chest wall to see if anything is growing there. There’s not much I can do. Just have to wait and hope and trust that the surgeons are right. 
    Is your involved margin on the chest wall side or the skin side? 
  • Yes, I had an included margin. My surgeon never discussed it with me and never came through with my path report either, despite my request for it. My radio oncol told me about it but no one seemed overly concerned as it was only by 2mm. I had a 'boost' of radiotherapy to the chest wall in the area. 
  • Chemo and rads then Tamoxifen. It's all you can do. I did end up having a recurrence in my armpit, which is classed as local, but that took years to develop. While some parts of the breast are easily defined, other bits, like the parts on the side, are not so it can be a bit hit and miss as far as getting all the tissue. Did you have any nodes taken?
  • Hi @MaryAnnie,
    Despite a mastectomy there was no clear margin between my tumor and the chest wall (muscle). The surgeon did take a shaving of my muscle which was clear of cancer cells. 
    I then had radiation (after chemo) to the chest wall. This was what was recommended by my doctors.
    I am now almost 5 years from surgery and have had no recurrence.
    Ask lots of questions until you feel ok about your choices.
    Deanne xxx