SimB
7 years agoMember
Preventative mastectomy decision - young mum
Hello,
Are there any young mums out there, without BRCA, who have chosen to have a preventative mastectomy of the other side at the time of reconstruction?
I am a young 34yo mum who was diagnosed with BC, stage 2-3, 30% Oestrogen and 100%HER Pos. This last year I have gone through chemo, surgery and radiation and as I gear up to having reconstruction I would also like to get a preventative mastectomy on my other breast. My surgeon isn't keen on me making this choice.
My pros are I never want to go through this, or put my family through this again. My cancer was aggressive and only a few months old had spread to lymph nodes, so I consider myself extremely lucky it was caught. As I have large breasts even the surgeon could not feel the tumours when he knew where to look, which makes it impossible for me to catch BC early if it does develop it in the other breast. And what if I am not so lucky next time around. After genetic testing came back negative I was still given a 20% chance it will occur in the other breast. 1 in 5 seems too high for me to gamble with. And if I get the other breast done they will look somewhat the same... my husband is completely supportive of any choice I make.
Cons for me are the risk of lymphoma and other complications in getting implants. Not knowing if I am cutting off a perfectly good breast that may never develop anything.
Did anyone here make this choice and what has been your experience? Are you glad you proceeded or do you wish you waited..? Or is anyone else at the same stage as me and thinking this through?
Thanks,
S
Are there any young mums out there, without BRCA, who have chosen to have a preventative mastectomy of the other side at the time of reconstruction?
I am a young 34yo mum who was diagnosed with BC, stage 2-3, 30% Oestrogen and 100%HER Pos. This last year I have gone through chemo, surgery and radiation and as I gear up to having reconstruction I would also like to get a preventative mastectomy on my other breast. My surgeon isn't keen on me making this choice.
My pros are I never want to go through this, or put my family through this again. My cancer was aggressive and only a few months old had spread to lymph nodes, so I consider myself extremely lucky it was caught. As I have large breasts even the surgeon could not feel the tumours when he knew where to look, which makes it impossible for me to catch BC early if it does develop it in the other breast. And what if I am not so lucky next time around. After genetic testing came back negative I was still given a 20% chance it will occur in the other breast. 1 in 5 seems too high for me to gamble with. And if I get the other breast done they will look somewhat the same... my husband is completely supportive of any choice I make.
Cons for me are the risk of lymphoma and other complications in getting implants. Not knowing if I am cutting off a perfectly good breast that may never develop anything.
Did anyone here make this choice and what has been your experience? Are you glad you proceeded or do you wish you waited..? Or is anyone else at the same stage as me and thinking this through?
Thanks,
S