Abbreviations below are for informational purposes only as taken from posts or submitted by your fellow sisters. Your medical team is the final authority on any and all information contained in your personal medical records.
Any others? Post here or send me a PM and I will update the list. Thanks for all who have contributed to date.
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AI - aromatase inhibitors
AND - axillary node dissection
B9 (Not Cancer)
BC- Breast Cancer
Bi-Lat (bilateral, Mastectomy of both breast)
BM-Bilateral Mastectomy
BS - breast specialist/surgeon
BTW - by the way...
Bump - written to edit a thread up in the listings so someone can find it.
BWT - But what the.......!
CHF (Congestive Heart Failure) = a side effect of Adriamycin, Herceptin, Avastin and some other chemo drugs but it is not a common side effect. CHF occurs in <1% and 3-4% and 5-10% from Adriamycin, Avastin and Herceptin respectively. (Heart failure doesn't mean that your heart has stopped working, or has "failed." Heart failure means that the heart is not pumping blood through your body as well as it should.)
CMF (Cyclophosphamide Methotrexate Fluorouraci) - a commonly used regimen of breast cancer chemotherapy that combines three anti-cancer agents
CT scan - computerized tornography, used to image the structures of the budy, especially head, neck or trunk.
DCIS (Ductal Carcinoma In Situ)
DD ~ Dose dense , Dear Daughter
DH ~ Dear Husband
DIL - Daughter-in-law
DP ~ Dear partner
DS ~ Dear Son
Dx (Diagnosis)
DW~ Dear Wife
ER (Estrogen Receptive) estrogen receptor positive+ or negative-
FIL ~ Father in law
FNA - fine needle aspiration.
GCM - Glucosamine Chondroitin w/MSM (for relief of joint pain)
HER2 + or -, whether your tumor overexpresses the HER2 protein or not
HT (Anti-hormone Therapy)
HRT (Hormone Replacement Therapy)
Hx - history
IBC (Inflamatory Breast Cancer)
IDC (Invasive Ductal Carcinoma)
IDK - I don't know (something we all said first time diagnosed)
ILC (Invasive Lobular Carcinoma)
IMF, infra-mammary fold, the crease/fold under the breast
IM(H)O - in my (humble) opinion (with or without the ‘humble')
KWIM......."know what I mean".
LCIS (Lobular Carcinoma In Situ)
LE ~ Lymphedema
Lump (Lumpectomy)
Lt ~ Left
Mast (Mastectomy)
Med Onc - medical oncologist
Mets (Metastasis)
Mil ~ Mother in law
MLD - manual lymph drainage
Mojo ~ Sex , or lack of sex
MRSA - Methcillin-resistant Staphyloccus Aureua, a bacterium that causes an infection that is hard to treat and the bane of women who have had surgery, expecially for breast reconstruction (worth googling for more information)
MX - Mastectomy
NAC - A skin-sparing mastectomy will be performed with preservation of the nipple-areolar complex (NAC).
NED (No evidence of Disease
NP - Nurse practitioner
ODAAT ~ One day at a time
Omph (or Ooph) ~ Ovary removal
ONC ~ Oncologist
path=pathology
PBM - prophylactic bilateral mastectomy
PE - pleural effusion or pulmonary embolism (an example of when you need to chedk with your medical team)
PET scan - Positron Emission Tornography, used to image metabolically active cells, such as cancer cells.
PET-CT scan - a combination of PET and CT which superimposes the matebolically active cells that ‘light up' on the bodily structures so that the radiologist is reading a single image.
PICC - peripherally inserted central catheter. When used (occasionally) for chemo, it is sometimes known as an "arm port". More often used for IV antibiotics such as may be required for MRSA and other serious bacterial infections.
PILC - pleomorphic invasive lobular carcinoma
PM - private message
PR (Progesterone Receptive) progesterone receptor positive+ or negative-
PS ~ Plastic Surgeon
QOL - quality of life
Rad onc - Radiation oncologist
ROFLOL - rolling on floor laughing out loud
Rt ~ Right
SE ~ Side Effects
SNB - sentinel node biopsy
SOB - short of breath
SOH - sense of humor
SX can be used as an abbreviation for 'surgery', or 'symptoms'. http://www.globalrph.com/abbrev_rst.htm
TE - temporary expanders
TIA - thanks in advance
TM = tumor markers
TN (Triple Negative) In regards to negative status for ER/PR and Her2neu status
TMI-Too much information
TX - treatment
Additional info (thanks Leaf) to consider:
There can be multiple meanings for some abbreviations in medicine.
For example, PE is also an abbreviation for pulmonary embolism. (Tamoxifen users are at increased risk for pulmonary embolism.)
One acquaintence with a congenital heart defect (CHD) didn't believe me when I told her that CHD is more commonly an abbreviation for coronary heart disease.
In medical notes, you often have to look at the context. With some abbreviations, it can be difficult.
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pdaw Joined: May 2009 Posts: 172 |
Jun 11, 2009 09:50 pm
pdaw wrote:
Thank you so much for this. I've been on the site for a couple of weeks now and have struggled with some of the abbreciations. |
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leaf Joined: Dec 2005 Posts: 5,944 |
Jun 12, 2009 06:33 am
leaf wrote:
There can be multiple meanings for some abbreviations in medicine. For example, PE is also an abbreviation for pulmonary embolism. (Tamoxifen users are at increased risk for pulmonary embolism.) One acquaintence with a congenital heart defect (CHD) didn't believe me when I told her that CHD is more commonly an abbreviation for coronary heart disease. In medical notes, you often have to look at the context. With some abbreviations, it can be difficult. If you're going through hell, keep going-Winston Churchill
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dlb823 Joined: Aug 2008 Posts: 2,055 |
Jun 14, 2009 04:46 pm
dlb823 wrote:
BUMPING for new members... Deanna
Dx 2/1/2008, 1cm, Stage IIa, Grade 3, 1/16 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2- |
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Momushka Joined: Jun 2009 Posts: 29 |
Jun 14, 2009 05:07 pm
Momushka wrote:
This is GREAT - thanks so much. We newbies have soooo much to learn - now a new language as well! |
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lvtwoqlt Joined: May 2007 Posts: 4,533 |
Jun 15, 2009 10:00 am, edited Jun 15, 2009 10:00 AM
by lvtwoqlt
lvtwoqlt wrote:
Patoo, thanks for organizing the eariler list. Sheila We are like tea bags, we don't know how strong we are until we were thrown into hot water. Eleanore Roosevelt
Dx 4/27/2007, DCIS, Stage 0, Grade 1, 0/7 nodes |
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kittycat Joined: Mar 2009 Posts: 381 |
Jun 17, 2009 02:00 am
kittycat wrote:
What is ER+ and PR+ |
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leaf Joined: Dec 2005 Posts: 5,944 |
Jun 17, 2009 07:06 am
leaf wrote:
estrogen receptor positive and progesterone receptor positive. http://www.breastcancer.org/symptoms/diagnosis/horm_receptors.jsp Here's a picture. http://www.breastcancer.org/pictures/treatment/estrogen_receptors.jsp If you're going through hell, keep going-Winston Churchill
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Makraz Joined: Sep 2008 Posts: 4,011 |
Jun 17, 2009 07:19 am
Makraz wrote:
Nice job, Patoo! Linda Thanks to all my sistahs for helping me get through this hell. started Tamox 10-08 Dx at 42 y.o.
Dx 6/3/2008, IDC, <1cm, Stage I, Grade 2, 0/2 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2- |
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patoo Joined: Feb 2009 Posts: 1,560 |
Jun 19, 2009 06:49 pm
patoo wrote:
Thanks. Bumping up. "The things which are impossible with men are possible with God" - John 18:27
Dx 10/24/2008, ILC, 1cm, Stage Ib, Grade 1, 0/5 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2- |
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LynnVA Joined: Mar 2009 Posts: 143 |
Jun 19, 2009 06:54 pm
LynnVA wrote:
Why am I just seeing this...... where was this when I started out???? What is it my grandma said "blind in one eye, cant see out of the other" Very good idea Patoo!! I can still use it! Added to my favorites! Thanks! Dx 3/6/2009, DCIS, 2cm, Stage 0, Grade 2, 0/2 nodes, ER+/PR+ |
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LynnVA Joined: Mar 2009 Posts: 143 |
Jun 19, 2009 06:55 pm
LynnVA wrote:
![]() Dx 3/6/2009, DCIS, 2cm, Stage 0, Grade 2, 0/2 nodes, ER+/PR+ |
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2Hands4me Joined: Jan 2009 Posts: 168 |
Jun 19, 2009 06:55 pm
2Hands4me wrote:
Great idea! I'm so glad you thought of this! Dx 1/8/2009, IDC, <1cm, Stage I, Grade 3, 0/5 nodes, ER-/PR- |
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patoo Joined: Feb 2009 Posts: 1,560 |
Jun 19, 2009 07:08 pm
patoo wrote:
Can't take credit. Originally posted by "wishiwere". I just combined info from that thread into this one - hence added "- updated". "The things which are impossible with men are possible with God" - John 18:27
Dx 10/24/2008, ILC, 1cm, Stage Ib, Grade 1, 0/5 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2- |
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Momushka Joined: Jun 2009 Posts: 29 |
Jun 21, 2009 03:09 pm
Momushka wrote:
What is MX? I've seen this in other threads? Thanks - I refer to this list all the time. |
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patoo Joined: Feb 2009 Posts: 1,560 |
Jun 21, 2009 04:16 pm
patoo wrote:
I'm thinking 'mastectomy'? I'll wait for someone to confirm before I update. "The things which are impossible with men are possible with God" - John 18:27
Dx 10/24/2008, ILC, 1cm, Stage Ib, Grade 1, 0/5 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2- |
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PatMom Joined: Jul 2008 Posts: 664 |
Jun 21, 2009 04:23 pm
PatMom wrote:
On these boards at least, MX usually means mastectomy, and SX has been used as an abbreviation for surgery. Until the time when someone comes up with a definitive "cure", we each have to cobble together what we believe will be the most effective treatment that we can live with, not merely survive.
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London-Virg
Joined: May 2009 Posts: 827 |
Jun 21, 2009 05:11 pm
London-Virginia wrote:
bump Virginia
Dx 5/9/2009, IDC, 2cm, Stage I, Grade 2, / nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2- |
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bygrace17 Joined: Mar 2009 Posts: 124 |
Jun 23, 2009 11:26 pm
bygrace17 wrote:
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patoo Joined: Feb 2009 Posts: 1,560 |
Jun 24, 2009 07:00 pm
patoo wrote:
bump "The things which are impossible with men are possible with God" - John 18:27
Dx 10/24/2008, ILC, 1cm, Stage Ib, Grade 1, 0/5 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2- |
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patoo Joined: Feb 2009 Posts: 1,560 |
Jun 29, 2009 07:39 am
patoo wrote:
bumping up for newbies to find "The things which are impossible with men are possible with God" - John 18:27
Dx 10/24/2008, ILC, 1cm, Stage Ib, Grade 1, 0/5 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2- |
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leaf Joined: Dec 2005 Posts: 5,944 |
Jun 29, 2009 08:27 am
leaf wrote:
SX can be used as an abbreviation for 'surgery', or 'symptoms'. http://www.globalrph.com/abbrev_rst.htm If you're going through hell, keep going-Winston Churchill
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lvtwoqlt Joined: May 2007 Posts: 4,533 |
Jul 3, 2009 07:53 am
lvtwoqlt wrote:
BTW - I believe is shorthand (txt typing) for by the way. Sheila We are like tea bags, we don't know how strong we are until we were thrown into hot water. Eleanore Roosevelt
Dx 4/27/2007, DCIS, Stage 0, Grade 1, 0/7 nodes |
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Firni Joined: Oct 2008 Posts: 896 |
Jul 3, 2009 08:56 am
Firni wrote:
I think BWT is But What The .... ? Add your own expletive. The only courage that matters is the kind that gets you from one moment to the next. ~Mignon McLaughlin TX 6 rounds TC (Done 3/25/09)
Dx 9/9/2008, ILC, 1cm, Stage Ib, Grade 2, 0/2 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2- |
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lvtwoqlt Joined: May 2007 Posts: 4,533 |
Jul 3, 2009 09:03 am
lvtwoqlt wrote:
I was dislexic, I saw btw not bwt. my goof. Sheila We are like tea bags, we don't know how strong we are until we were thrown into hot water. Eleanore Roosevelt
Dx 4/27/2007, DCIS, Stage 0, Grade 1, 0/7 nodes |
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patoo Joined: Feb 2009 Posts: 1,560 |
Jul 9, 2009 09:19 pm
patoo wrote:
bump "The things which are impossible with men are possible with God" - John 18:27
Dx 10/24/2008, ILC, 1cm, Stage Ib, Grade 1, 0/5 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2- |
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lvtwoqlt Joined: May 2007 Posts: 4,533 |
Jul 12, 2009 08:59 pm
lvtwoqlt wrote:
bump We are like tea bags, we don't know how strong we are until we were thrown into hot water. Eleanore Roosevelt
Dx 4/27/2007, DCIS, Stage 0, Grade 1, 0/7 nodes |
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patoo Joined: Feb 2009 Posts: 1,560 |
Jul 14, 2009 10:21 pm
patoo wrote:
bump Each time you read a post from me know that a prayer is going up for you.
Dx 10/24/2008, ILC, 1cm, Stage Ib, Grade 1, 0/5 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2- |
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patoo Joined: Feb 2009 Posts: 1,560 |
Jul 15, 2009 02:06 pm
patoo wrote:
bump Each time you read a post from me know that a prayer is going up for you.
Dx 10/24/2008, ILC, 1cm, Stage Ib, Grade 1, 0/5 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2- |
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dkhancock19
Joined: May 2009 Posts: 432 |
Jul 15, 2009 06:54 pm
dkhancock1948 wrote:
Thank you for this! I still don't understand "bump". What do you do when you see "bump"? Anything? There have a been lots of times when I wanted to ask what does this mean, but was afraid to really look silly (for lack of a better word). Again, thanks!!! Debbie http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/debbiehancock
Dx 11/12/2008, ILC, 2cm, Stage IIa, 3/6 nodes, ER+, HER2- |
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bwbly Joined: Feb 2009 Posts: 81 |
Jul 15, 2009 07:54 pm
bwbly wrote:
bump moves the thread to the top of the list so it's easy to find Dx 2/2009, IDC, 1cm, Stage I, Grade 3, ER-/PR-, HER2+ |
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