Nov 14, 2009 09:08 AM Chevyboy wrote:
Okay girls, I see you "bumping" each other all over the place? WTH is "BUMP"? I mean do you go to the top & hit reply? I would like to "Bump" WITH you! Thanks!
Diagnosis: 10/26/2009
All Topics → Forum: Waiting for Test Results → Topic: Abbreviations for newbies - updated
Posted on: Jun 11, 2009 09:07 PM, edited Feb 13, 2013 10:09 PM by patoo
patoo wrote:
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.
8/26/11 - BC.o has added these abbreviations which can be found here: community.breastcancer.org/for...
2/13/13 - find it under the first thread in "All Topics".
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AC - one of the five most common types of chemo given to women with BC. Iit's probably the MOST common drug combination given to women with node-negative (hasn't spread to your lymph nodes) cancer. AC includes two drugs: doxorubicin (Adriamycin), and cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan).
AI - aromatase inhibitors
ADH - Atypical Ductal Hyperplasia-no apparant involvement of surgical margins.
AKA - also known as
ALH - Atypical Lobular Hyperlasia - cells in the lobules that look different from normal cells, but aren't cancer and more cells than there should be.
AND - axillary node dissection
AWS - Axillary Web Syndrome; associated with Cording as a result of surgery/rads. Requires management by specialists in PT/ LE and myofascial release.
B9 (Not Cancer)
BC- Breast Cancer
Bi-Lat (bilateral, Mastectomy of both breast)
BIRADS - Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System score. This indicates the radiologist's opinion of the absence or likelihood of breast cancer.
BM(x) - 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.......!
CC - capsular contraction
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
DIEP - deep inferior epigastric perforator: autologous (own tissue) transfer. a refined version of the TRAM flap
DIL - Daughter-in-law
DP ~ Dear partner
DS ~ Dear Son
Dx (Diagnosis)
DW~ Dear Wife
ER (Estrogen Receptive) estrogen receptor positive+ or negative-
FEC (flourouracil/epirubicin/cyclophosphamide) - combo that many Canadians, Brits and Aussies receive with one of the taxanes to follow
FIL ~ Father in law
FNA - fine needle aspiration
FWIW - for what it's worth
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".
LAVH - laparoscropic assisted vaginal hysterectomy - a surgical procedure using a laparoscope to guide the removal of the uterus and/or Fallopian tubes and ovaries through the vagina (birth canal
LCIS (Lobular Carcinoma In Situ)
LD flap - Latissimus Dorsi Flap
LE ~ Lymphedema
Lump (Lumpectomy)
Lt ~ Left
Mast (Mastectomy)
Med Onc (MO) - medical oncologist
Mets (Metastasis)
Mil ~ Mother in law
MLD - manual lymph drainage
Mojo ~ Sex , or lack of
MPBC - Metaplastic Breast Cancer (not to be confused with metastatic breast cancer) - an aggresive rare form of breast cancer. See thread of the same name under "Just Diagnosed"
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).
NB = Navelbine Navelbine is an anti-cancer ("antineoplastic" or "cytotoxic") chemotherapy drug
NED (No evidence of Disease
NP - Nurse practitioner
NSM - nipple sparing masectomy
ODAAT ~ One day at a time
Omph (or Ooph) ~ Ovary removal
ONC ~ Oncologist
path=pathology
PBM - prophylactic bilateral mastectomy
PCP - Primary Care Physician
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.
PFC = Perfluorinated compounds - suspected carcinogen. See Pg 5 of this thread for link (note I have not checked the reliability of the source)
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
PPI = proton pump inhibitor (the mechanism of action of drugs like Nexium, Prilosec, Protonix, etc.)
PR (Progesterone Receptive) progesterone receptor positive+ or negative-
PS ~ Plastic Surgeon
QOL - quality of life
RADS - Radiation; Radiotherapy
Rad onc(RO) - Radiation oncologist
RS - Recurrent Score
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'. www.globalrph.com/abbrev_rst.h...
SP - status post
TAH-BSO - Total Abdominal Hysterectomy - Bilateral Salingo Oopherectomu (uterus, cervix, tubes and ovaries removed)
TCH - taxotere, carboplatin, herceptin
TE - temporary expanders or tissue 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
TRAM flap - Transverse Rectus Abdominis Myocutaneous flap
TX - treatment
WNL= Within normal limits
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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Nov 14, 2009 09:08 AM Chevyboy wrote:
Okay girls, I see you "bumping" each other all over the place? WTH is "BUMP"? I mean do you go to the top & hit reply? I would like to "Bump" WITH you! Thanks!
Nov 14, 2009 09:10 AM Chevyboy wrote:
OH I JUST DID IT! YOWSERS!!!!!!!!! I'm more awake now than I THOUGHT I was!
So now I can Bump right along with you gals! At least this site takes my mind off of Monday!Nov 14, 2009 09:12 AM PatMom wrote:
Jeanette, anytime someone posts to a thread, it "bumps" that thread to the top of the active topics list.
It is important that this list never get "buried" too deep because it is such a wonderful resource for newbies and long time participants alike, so people bump it to the top on a regular basis.
Nov 14, 2009 10:12 AM JO-5 wrote:
Yep! It is one of the best posts!
YOU DID GOOD, PATOO! 
Nov 14, 2009 05:36 PM patoo wrote:
Thanks Twin (JO).
Jeannette - you are soooooooooo funny - a wonderful addition to BCo. We need all the people with a sense of humor we can find. Laughter absolutely works to ease the stress and tension.
Nov 14, 2009 06:39 PM cmharris59 wrote:
Excellent job! Patoo! I posted sometime back about CMF and then forgot to come back and check on it. You had asked me where I saw it. I can't remember that either - chemo brain LOL. I think it is a protocol but I am not sure. Sorry I can't be more informative.
C
Nov 14, 2009 06:41 PM cmharris59 wrote:
Oh and just thought I would add
IDK = I don't know - this is very common among the younger posters. I got it from a 15yr old friend and use it a lot. LOL "Cuz IDK nuttin!"
C
Nov 15, 2009 09:14 PM patoo wrote:
Not a problem CM; I had forgotten about it as well. Just googled it and since the description referenced BC I have posted that.
If anyone thinks it's something else they can let me knw.
Again, thanks everyone for chiming in to add. I think we should probably try and stick close to terms we find in our reports or on these boards relating to dx but I had to add the IDK because most, if not all, of us were in that position when we were first dx. There have been so much to learn and these boards have been a God-send towards that end.
Nov 16, 2009 12:51 AM cmharris59 wrote:
Thanks Patoo!!!
Actually the IDK was just my sense of humor showing through, but you are right, we have all been there!
C
Nov 17, 2009 09:38 PM sheila888-♥ wrote:
Hi Ladies
Nov 20, 2009 07:00 PM sheila888-♥ wrote:
bumping for someone
Nov 24, 2009 12:49 PM sheila888-♥ wrote:
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone.
Nov 25, 2009 12:53 PM patoo wrote:
Happy Thanksgiving.
Nov 26, 2009 10:09 AM Somuch wrote:
My first BUMP! Happy Thanksgiving
Nov 29, 2009 12:48 PM sheila888-♥ wrote:
Have a nice day
Nov 29, 2009 06:57 PM sheila888-♥ wrote:
bumping for ladylake
Nov 30, 2009 01:42 PM cparandjuk wrote:
My first bump!
Nov 30, 2009 06:47 PM tamlyn110 wrote:
What is PFC
Nov 30, 2009 07:46 PM JO-5 wrote:
tamlyn110
As something to do with Breast Cancer?
The first thing I thought was PFC = Private First Class as in soldier.
I doubt that is what you're looking for -- but maybe someone will know.
JO
Nov 30, 2009 09:03 PM patoo wrote:
Perfluorinated compounds, or PFCs, have shown up in wildlife, drinking water supplies, and human blood. Here's a link to full (unverified) link: www.newsinferno.com/archives/3...
Story links the chemicals to breast milk.
Nov 30, 2009 09:48 PM PatMom wrote:
Some women on the boards refer to things that happen Post F#@$ing Chemo by those initials.
Nov 30, 2009 10:07 PM patoo wrote:
Thanks PatMon, that's probably a closer match if tamlyn saw it on these boards.
Dec 1, 2009 12:25 AM tamlyn110 wrote:
I think PatMom got it. Thanks all!
Dec 3, 2009 08:23 PM patoo wrote:
bumping
Dec 5, 2009 05:44 PM sheila888-♥ wrote:
good evening
Dec 6, 2009 08:30 PM patoo wrote:
Hope everyone had a good weekend.
Dec 11, 2009 11:34 AM sheila888-♥ wrote:
Its only 26 degree outside
Dec 15, 2009 12:11 PM JO-5 wrote:
Up to the 30's now --- Having a heat wave!