Xeloda and triple negative breast cancer

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Avatar f tn Your question would probably be best answered by someone in the expert forum. I do know though, that my father was given Xeloda for his lung cancer. The doctor described it as a "smart drug" which attacked cancer cells.
Avatar n tn Like other forms of breast cancer, triple-negative breast cancer is treated with surgery, radiation therapy,and/or chemotherapy.It's a good thing that there are no lymph nodes involvement,but based on other features of the cancer, such as stage and grade, your doctor/oncologist is the only one to determine the best treatment approach in your particular case.
Avatar n tn I was Diganosed with stage 2B Triple negative breast cancer in December 19, 2006.All my tests came back one positive node and the cancer in left breast. I had Chemo then before I finished Chemo the cancer came back to the same 2 areas.Then I had a masectomy followed by more chemo and 7 weeks of radiation. Just recently I asked my Oncologist to order another Pet Scan just to make sure everything was going good. The first Pet scan in August 22, 2007 came back negative.
Avatar f tn WHEN MY MOTHER HAD BREAST CANCER AND HER BREAST WAS REMOVED, SHE WAS GIVEN 6 CYCLES OF CHEMO AFTER WHICH THE DOCTOR TOLD HER SHE WAS CURED. BUT AFTER 1YEAR 8 MONTHS THE CANCER CAME BACK AS METS. LATER WE CAME TO KNOW THAT SINCE SHE IS HR2+ HER CANCER IS AGGRESSIVE. THE DOCTOR KNEW THIS AND HE ALSO KNEW THAT AFTER A PERIOD OF 1.5YRS THE CANCER WILL STRIKE BACK BUT HE DID NOT WARN US SO AS TO LET US BE AT PEACE WITH THE SITUATION, THOUGH HE KEPT A 3 MONTLY CHECK UP ON HER.
Avatar f tn I would like to add that since Triple Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC) refers to the fact that the cancer cells are negative for estrogen and progesterone receptivity,it is generally considered more aggressive. What you won’t need is a long term drug treatment. Unfortunately TNBC doesn’t depend on estrogen or progesterone to grow, as most breast cancers do that need Tamoxifen or Arimidex to stop the cancer from growing.
Avatar n tn I too have had "triple negative" breast cancer, although no doctor I visited with ever referred to it by name. I only found the term in my reading and talking with a friend who was also diagnosed that way. I am looking forward to hearing from you and seeing other responses to this.
Avatar f tn after radiation in shoulders,back bone and breast still mom has pain in her left arm??? i heard radiation ll reduce cancer cells and it ll b effective for a minimum period of one yr...but even den y s she gettin d pain? also radiation was not given for her liver,doc says to continue oncolet as of now..can see to d condition after one month....by reviwin the radiation results in her body...s d doc treatin d condition wise...pl gve ur opinion..or if u need more details abt my mom's results...
Avatar m tn Triple negative breast cancer is just as treatable and curable as other breast cancers. Triple negative just means two things: 1)your tumor was not fueled by female hormones and 2)you are not a candidate for Herceptin or the anti-hormone treatments such as Tamoxifen, so chemotherapy is your only choice. I had triple negative breast cancer and had my surgery almost five years ago. I completed my chemotherapy 4 1/2 years ago. I am still cancer-free.
Avatar f tn I have recurrent Triple Negative Breast cancer. The biggest of the tumors is growing out of the mastectomy scar (which has been radiated with high doses of radiation. The tumor is making a bigger and bigger lump on my chest wall and has grown into the muscle and the chest wall itself. I have been warned that it could break through and that would cause really unpleasant results. I am taking Xeloda and hoping that will help shrink this huge tumor.
Avatar f tn I have a friend who one year ago was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer...For the last year she did all her treatments..chemo, radiation , had a double masectomy. After all of her treatments were finished her petscan came up free. So she was in pretty good shape for around 3months. We just received bad news that the cancer has now spread to her bones, its in her spine, shoulders and her back..She is being treated again vigorously.
Avatar f tn s attending physician for proper management. The CT scan findings showed breast cancer with metastasis or spread of the cancer to the other organs mentioned. Factors such as her complete medical history, symptoms and results of other diagnostic tests are important considerations also. Take care and best regards.
Avatar f tn Hand-foot syndrome is a condition where the palms of the hands and soles of the feet become reddish, swollen and develop pain and tingling sensations. Sometimes, rash or peeling of the skin in the palms and soles also occur. Reducing the dose of Xeloda can help decrease this side effect. Applying ice packs and skin lotion can also help relieve the burning sensation and dryness. Another option which your grandmother can take is to discontinue Xeloda altogether.
Avatar m tn After one three-week cycle my doctor discontinued the Xeloda. I was able to complete treatment with the oxiliplatin. This was in 2004 and I am cancer free today. Ask your mother's doctor for something else. If possible she should not stop chemo until her doctor is certain no trace of cancer remains in her lymph system. Good luck.
Avatar n tn Now she was detetected with cancer again and has undergone Masectomy in august 2008, the cancer was a recuurent cancer, and the pathologyy report shows T4N2M0 IDC GRADE 3 TRIPLE NEGATIVE breast cancer, i do not understand now what line of treatment should be followed. the Metastases was on all fifteen auxillary lymph nodes with pre-nodal spread.
Avatar f tn I have a history of triple negative breast cancer been clear for six years I just noticed a a small lump under the skin in the same breast it is round and is not attached could this be cancer or is it just a cyst?
Avatar m tn s age group or earlier are Ovarian, Triple Negative Breast cancer, and prostate cancer. Later breast or prostate cancer are less likely with BRCA. Non BRCA breast cancer will not be triple negative usually. I am BRCA 1 positive.
Avatar f tn With BRCA you have a 40% of ovarian and a 90% of Breast Cancer. The breast cancer is usually triple negative breast cancer. I am not sure if that is because most women develop the breast cancer after you have had all your organs removed and you no longer have much estrogen. If you do not have triple negative breast cancer perhaps it means you do not have the BRCA mutation.
Avatar f tn 5 1/2 years after lumpectomy removing a .8mm triple negative tumor, followed by chemo and radiation, I found another lump in the same breast in early March. This time it was 1.1 cm and again triple negative, grade 2. Had full mastectomy mid April. Have received confusing advice from doctors about follow-up treatment. 1. Taxol 80 mg x12 carboplat AUC 2 2. Taxofere cytoxan 4 treatments at 3 week intervals 3. Do not have any chemo treatment, just regular checkups.
1100598 tn?1413127426 A year later it returned and I had Stage 2a Invasive DCIS of the left breast and DCIS of the right breast (triple negative in the left breast and her positive in the right). I had a double mastectomy and chemotherapy. The gene test showed BRCA 1 Positive. Chemo put me into menopause for 9 months and I started having heavy, painful, irregular periods. I saw a Gyn and he suggests at least the removal of both ovaries and the tubes to help prevent ovarian cancer.
Avatar n tn I have triple negative breast cancer with mets to sternum and both lungs. My doc said 2 years more or less when asked. I have friends who tell me that they here of women surviving well beyond 5 years. Is there anyone out there with Triple negative metastatic disease who has survived beyond 2 years? If so, can you please share your experience. Thank you.
Avatar n tn The findings suggested that outcome of two types of breast cancer — those classified as HER2 positive (HER2+) and triple negative — may not depend on size alone. Researchers found that cancer came back more frequently in HER2+ tumors (7.4 percent of patients relapsed) and triple negative cancers (12.5 percent), compared to HER2 negative/ER/PR+ cancer (1.3 percent).
Avatar f tn Within a month, the breast cancer started in her skin around the site of the node. She now has a red rash (skin mets) in approx half of her chest wall and is getting Chemo (Xeloda) and Herceptin. My question is, the skin is beginning to "harden" around the node removal surgery site. What does this mean? Any other comments on Skin mets would be greatly appreciated.
Avatar n tn My brother was diagnosed to have Stage III Breast Cancer..he underwent Modified Radical Mastectomy & his histopath results showed positive ER/PR/Her2Neu...what exactly does triple positive test results mean in lay man's term? ESTROGEN RECEPTOR ASSAY = POSITIVE, STAINING INTENSITY=+2, PERCENT TUMOR CELLS STAINED=+5, PROGESTERONE RECEPTOR ASSAY=POSITIVE, STAINING INTENSITY=+3, PERCENT TUMOR CELLS STAINED=+4, c-erb-B2 (Her-2/neu) =POSITIVE...
Avatar n tn Decisions about adjuvant chemotherapy treatment are based on several factors including size of tumor, status of lymph nodes, the appearance of the cancer under the microscope, the presence or absence of hormone receptors for estrogen and/or progesterone, as well as HER2 status, the general health of the patient etc. Triple negative breast cancer means that ER and PR status are negative and that HER 2 neu status is also negative.
1100598 tn?1413127426 I was diagnosed with DCIS of the left breast. It was a triple negative tumor, 2.3 cm and had not found its way to any lymph nodes. Ultimately it came to a Stage 0 cancer. I had a lumpectomy and the doctors want me to start chemotherapy and radiation. I am very much against poisoning my body and exposing to radiation. I have seen what chemo and radiation do to a person. My question is have any of you opted out of chemo and radiation?
Avatar n tn Dear Barb72646, Decisions about adjuvant chemotherapy treatment are based on several factors including size of tumor, status of lymph nodes, the appearance of the cancer under the microscope, the presence or absence of hormone receptors for estrogen and/or progesterone, as well as HER2 status, the general health of the patient etc. Triple negative breast cancer means that ER and PR status are negative and that HER 2 neu status is also negative.