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Re: Planning surgery for November 2025? Join the waiting room for support.
@ltam16 We are thinking of you today! Check in when you get a moment to let us know how surgery went and how you're feeling.
Sending gentle hugs!
—The Mods
Switching from Letrozole to Tamoxifen
Hi All,
My sister was diagnosed with ILC stage 2 in October 2023. She had double mastectomy and she been on anastrozole and letrozole since then. She is post-menopausal. Recently side effects of AIs been hard. Her oncologist recommended switching to Tamoxifen. From what I have read Tamoxifen isn`t very effective for post-menopausal women with ILC. Does anyone have been in similar situation, or they have read any recent research on it that they can share. Appreciate your help
Re: Switching from Letrozole to Tamoxifen
Hi dear
My mom was diagnosed 13 years ago with ILC stage 3b she used anastrazole for 7 years ultimately diagnosed with osteoporosis, stopped anastrozole and now her cancer is back unfortunately, doc has started tamoxifen hope it will work for her.
LLots of prayers for ur sister hope some one will show up with uf answer.
Re: Planning surgery for November 2025? Join the waiting room for support.
Just joined. Bmx on 11/10. Diagnosed Oct 7, DCIS in Left breast and LCIS with microinvasion in Right breast. Today is my last day of work before medical leave. Ive been keeping busy but i have a feeling i’m goimg to wake up tomorrow and it’s all going to hit me. Very thankful to have this space as I go through this. Treatment at MSK and apparently it’s 7-10 days until path report post surgery. That’s going to be hard, ie to wait to hear if LN are positive, whether i need chemo etc.
Re: Planning surgery for November 2025? Join the waiting room for support.
Hi, I have my lumpectamy scheduled for 11/14 with sentinal node biopsy. I totally agree with the out of body experience. Its been an emotional roller coaster.
Re: Latissimus myocutaneous flap
Thank you for you responding to my question. I’m so unsure at this point to do anything else. I was very grateful I did not need any chemotherapy. The cancer was right up to the chest wall but had not broken through. Lymph nodes were clear. I had grade 2 DCIS with comedo necrosis.
The first cancer 15 years ago was grade 1 DCIS. Lumpectomy followed by 6 week’s radiation. No chemo.
I had complications with the right side and needed a second surgery. Infection and a hematoma.

