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mooncancook

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Originally posted by: Ns1
I usually stay out of threads like this, but damn, that's terrible.

GL!

I struggle with my thought whether to share it too... but at this time, some words of sympathy can go a long way. everyone is also very supportive around us.
 

mooncancook

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Originally posted by: maziwanka
Originally posted by: zanejohnson
best of luck

i too wish you the best of luck. im assuming this shouldn't stop you from having a kid (since it was caught early)? i don't know these things though.

Wasn't sure the exact condition... if it's the non-aggressive type of tumor then mostly she'll have to take hormone pill for 5 yrs, and during the time it's recommended not to have kid. she felt very sorry because i love to have kids... all i can do is comfort her.
 

dakels

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I'm sorry to hear about the diagnosis. It sounds like they got it very early though which is great news, all things considered. Hopefully the staging will be very low, possibly even 0 in situ which is the best case scenario. Most cases with early staging (0-I) that require very minor surgery the woman is otherwise healthy and in great shape with a long future ahead of her.

This may sound weird but if she was going to be told she has cancer, what she has and how she has it is definitley one of the better situations to be in. Best wishes!
 

jman19

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Originally posted by: dakels
I'm sorry to hear about the diagnosis. It sounds like they got it very early though which is great news, all things considered. Hopefully the staging will be very low, possibly even 0 in situ which is the best case scenario. Most cases with early staging (0-I) that require very minor surgery the woman is otherwise healthy and in great shape with a long future ahead of her.

This may sound weird but if she was going to be told she has cancer, what she has and how she has it is definitley one of the better situations to be in. Best wishes!

My mother was extremely lucky to have a situation like the one you described above. She was late in schedule her mammogram and had it done 2 months later than usual. The doc found a very tiny mass, and, upon biopsy, determined it was a cancerous lump. Fortunately it was stage 0 and removed via surgery along with some lymphnodes just to be sure. If she had gone for her test when she was supposed to the doctors probably wouldn't have found it. You don't know how lucky I feel that my mom caught it early.
 

ForumMaster

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:( so sorry to hear that. atleast you caught it early. that is the most important thing. when it's caught early, it can be treated very easily. still, i wish you much luck in overcoming this obstacle.
 

dakels

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Originally posted by: tenshodo13
Not to sound like a douche, but if a Biopsy shows that its cancer, the MRI is probably not going to refute it.

But early stage cancer is pretty easy to treat. Good luck to you.

Just a question, if the mammogram and ultrasound was normal, what exactly did they biopsy?

I don't know a whole lot about breast cancer diagnosis and treatment. They usually do a needle biopsy of suspicious tissue/lumps which may not easily distinguishable from a benign tissue until biopsy. The MRI/CT is not for refuting the biopsy, it's for understanding the location and spread. This then allows you to stage the disease. At that point treatment options are suggested such as small surgery such as lumpectomy, and/or multimodal treatments using chemo, radiation, surgery. Unless it's obvious on a CT/PET, which hopefully it is not, I think lymph node sampling will then help determine a finer stage and need for post surgical therapy using radiation and chemo.
 

dakels

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here are a few sites with some real info. Cancer.gov should be one of your main sources for reliable info on the web. It may be a bit hard to understand though for the layman, like any online medical info, try to only reference it as a supplement to your doctor's advice and information. edit: the cancer.gov site has dual info for patients and healthcare professionals which is pretty cool.

http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/types/breast
http://www.breastcancer.org/
http://www.imaginis.com/index.html
 

Analog

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Wow, sorry to hear about this - but stay positive (easy to say). Try to support her as much as possible and be there for her. Lucky to catch early, and I pray that it will be cured once and for all.
 

SwiftWind

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Hang in there. Like you said, its in very early stages and curable...I wouldn't worry too much just yet.
 

gar3555

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Hope everything turns out ok. My prayers will be with you and your wife.
 

moshquerade

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Originally posted by: mooncancook
Mammogram and ultrasound did not reveal anything abnormal. Went to get the biopsy result Tuesday. I was asked to join my wife and I knew it wasn't good news. Went in and saw my wife's eyes red with tears, and my heart just broke. On a positive note it's very early stage and it's very curable, but still... there's going to be surgery and a lot of treatments. It was such a shock, she's just 30, and we were planning to have baby later this year...

Going to do MRI later today. Still hoping for a miracle that the MRI finding shows no tumor. I can only pray. This is so hard, so devastating.

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after all the "why me" is cried out you will be ever so grateful it was caught early. :thumbsup:
and after 5 years i hope you and your wife can have that baby!
 

Qacer

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My prayers are with you and your family. I'm hoping for a fast recovery!