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Mammaprint-who has had one?

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  • gb2115
    gb2115 Member Posts: 553
    edited December 2017
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    BarredOwl--thank you for clarifying!! :-)

  • mamamoose
    mamamoose Member Posts: 6
    edited September 2020
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    Hi there! I had almost the exact same diagnosis as yours. Same treatment as well. Only thing is I had a bilateral double mastectomy. How are you doing? Did you also receive a mammprint score?

  • minustwo
    minustwo Member Posts: 13,089
    edited September 2020
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    mamamoose - this thread has not been active since 2017 so you may not receive any responses from the original posters. Sorry I don't know about mammprint scores.

  • lizabethm
    lizabethm Member Posts: 105
    edited September 2020
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    I actually got a notification email that someone had posted on this thread. I am three years out from my initial diagnosis and still NED. With regards to a score, I just had "High Risk Luminal B." That's what earned me the chemo. I'm glad we did the mammaprint because I was resisting the idea of chemo and having a test which examined 70 genes associated with recurrence helped push me. I wish you the very best! :-)

  • mardonmac
    mardonmac Member Posts: 1
    edited January 2021
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    What does NED mean?

  • BCat40
    BCat40 Member Posts: 121
    edited January 2021
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    NED= no evidence of disease


    even though this is an old thread I will share in case it helps someone else. I had an intermediate oncotype score of 20 and my mammaprint came back low risk so I didn’t do chemo.

  • 75nowarranty
    75nowarranty Member Posts: 9
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    I had Mammoprint only - low risk. In June 2021 at the ASCO meeting, a research study was presented with a new "very low risk" catagory for Mammoprint results. my memory may not be accurate but I think is was index below <0.35.

  • 75nowarranty
    75nowarranty Member Posts: 9
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    correction "ultra low risk" not very low. New Mammoprint catagory.