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Early Stage Breast Cancer - anyone on Letrozole and Ribociclib?
Wondering if anyone has been diagnosed with Early Stage Breast Cancer and on AI/Ribociclib regimen? I’m going to start after radiation and wondering how your treatment is going and if there are any tips out there! Thanks in advance!
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I just got diagnosed at 68, is this bad? Stage III (ER+, PR -, HER2 -)
I'd like to connect with people who have a similar diagnosis. • Primary tumor in the breast:
Invasive lobular carcinoma ILC
ER 95% positive
PR negative
HER2 negative
Ki 67 >10 • Cancer found in the axillary lymph nodes:
Invasive ductal carcinoma metastasis
ER 95% positive
PR negative
HER2 negative
Ki 67 >30
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Well here I am again…
After 10 years, here I am again. I meet with my oncologist and surgeon soon. Still waiting on HER Fish results. Will be going for an MRI soon. I figure I’m facing mastectomy as I had lumpectomy/radiation the first go round. It’s in same breast.
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Lymph node removed but pathology says no evidence of lymphatic tissue found!
Has anybody had masectomy with sentinel lymph node removed but pathology says no lymphatic tissue found? I’m seeing breast surgeon tomorrow and oncologist next week. Will I need another procedure? I’m not sure I’m comfortable not having lymph node tested as this is my second time having breast cancer!
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Single Hormone Receptor Positive -> ER+/PR-/HER2-
Anyone else in this same boat? Would love input or sharing your experience. Feeling a little alone in this boat!
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Podcast: Giredestrant Promising New Treatment For Early-Stage HR-Positive Breast Cancer
Giredestrant Promising New Treatment For Early-Stage HR-Positive Breast Cancer December 10, 2025 After surgery, many people with stage I to stage III hormone receptor-positive breast cancer take tamoxifen or an aromatase inhibitor for five to 10 years. This has been the standard of care for the last 25 years. At the 2025…
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Cambria 1 and 2 clinical trials, Camizestrant
Hi, I would like to know if some one takes part in this trials? Is Camizestrant better medicine than letrozol? Are there people who take it?
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Looking for others with low risk, less than 2cm, IDC stage 1 grade 1HR+ HER2- on endocrine therapy
Are you like me? What endocrine therapy did you follow or are you following? Pre- or perimenopausal, stage 1, grade 1, low risk, node-negative, no genetic risk, screen detected ladies, let's hear from you! What were you prescribed and how have you changed it up over your therapy? What has worked for you? I've seen four…
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New Protocols
I am a 10 year survivor of breast cancer (stage 1a, ER/PR+, HER2+). Now my 75 year old sister has been diagnosed with stage 1a, ER+,HER2- breast cancer. She Iives in a distant state, so I cannot go with her to all of her doctor's appointments. She saw her oncologist today for the first time and was told she is most likely…
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Waiting for FISH results
it’s been 2 weeks since my biopsy. Stills waiting on FISH results. I was really hoping to have them by tomorrow when I see my oncologist. How long did your results take? Last time my FISH results came back very quickly.
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FDA Approves Imlunestrant (Inluriyo) for Certain Hormone Receptor-Positive Breast Cancers
Imlunestrant is a hormonal therapy medicine used to treat advanced-stage hormone receptor-positive breast cancer that grew during treatment with other hormonal therapy medicines. Read our breaking news article.
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Radiation & tamoxifen - necessary...?
Hi everyone, I’d really appreciate hearing from others in a similar situation. I’m in my early 40s, no kids, not close to menopause, and recently had a lumpectomy for a 12 mm, grade 1, ER+/PR+ HER2- IDC (plus a small area of DCIS). Margins were clear, and there was no lymph node involvement. My Ki-67 is low (10%), and I’ve…
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Dealing with Lymphedema w/o surgery?
Hi community. I'm posting since I haven't found a similar case yet. I opted out on surgery and chemo (too late), and it's been a good run for 7 years. The LE came on slowly to rt arm, dr diagnosed. Now its in both feet, then the left breast just swelled in size. No real noticeable discoloration. Has anyone else had LE…
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Lupron Vs Ovary Removal
I was diagnosed with Stage 2A invasive lobular carcinoma. I had a lumpectomy and radiation which I completed in January 2025. I am currently getting monthly Lupron injections to put me into menopause and also taking letrozole. I am having significant mood swings with the lupin injections and I am considering having my…
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Testing for ESR1 Mutations, Then Switching to Camizestrant Improves Outcomes for HR+ HER2- MBC
Testing for ESR1 Mutations, Then Switching to Camizestrant Improves Outcomes for Metastatic HR+ HER2- Breast Cancer May 31, 2025 After two years of follow-up, the new treatment improved survival and quality of life. Read more…
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New Hormonal Therapy Vepdegestrant Promising for Some Metastatic HR+ Breast Cancers
New Hormonal Therapy Vepdegestrant Promising for Some Metastatic HR+ Breast Cancers May 30, 2025 The new medicine offered more benefits than Faslodex. Read more…
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Feeling like an Imposter
Six years ago, at age 46, I was diagnosed with Stage 1B mixed mammary carcinoma, ER+/PR+, HER2- in one breast. I had one surgery - double mastectomy plus bilateral salping-oophorectomy direct to reconstruction. I have a strong family history of breast and ovarian cancer. I did not need radiation and my Oncotype score of 18…
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Are you dealing with infections or bandaging during palliative care??
Hi everyone. I'm starting this topic because I haven't found a similar one to help answer questions and offer me advice. I know I'm a rare case managing my own palliative care, in Asia, while under the care of a great doctor who's using both eastern and western medical traditions. I'm on hormone therapy (Tamoxifen then…
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New Here. What to Expect w/ Paclitaxel + Trastuzumab?
Hello, all. I just joined this forum and am looking for some support. I'm a post-menopausal woman who was diagnosed with ES+/PR+/HER2 + invasive ductal carcinoma this summer. I had a lumpectomy on October 31. Clearly I got the trick not the treat… bah! Anyway, I am fortunate to have had very good outcomes from the surgery:…
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Waiting for Surgery
Hello, I'm 48 and I was recently diagnosed with Invasive Lobular cancer of my left breast after a long journey. It started in December of 2023 when on a MRI they saw a spot that they wanted to recheck in six months. I was not super concerned as this had happened before on the right-hand side and it turned out to be…