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    <pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: Lymph nodes, chemo</title>
      <description>Hi Kim:I noticed you hadn&amp;#39;t had any replies so I thought I would ask if you have had contact with a lyphodema clinic?&amp;nbsp; I am HER2 +&amp;nbsp; x3 with one node affected but they only took out six.&amp;nbsp; I did this clinic and have the sleeve and glove.&amp;nbsp; They also showed my many excersises to help.&amp;nbsp; They have a class to express manually that may be helpful.&amp;nbsp; I am still taking radiation after five months of chemo so still within the first year of dx.&amp;nbsp; Good luck to you!Kayleigh Grace</description>
      <author>KayleighGrace</author>
      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Dec 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>I was diagnosed with&amp;nbsp;Stage 3 invasive ductal breast ca, 11 lymph nodes affected (total 30 removed from left), no distal mets. I was ER/PR positive, HER2 negative. I was premenopausal, but after all my chemo I have pretty much become menopausal, I guess you&amp;#39;d say.&amp;nbsp; I have received 6 chemo treatments. The first 3 were&amp;nbsp; 5fu, epirubicin, and cytoxan. The last three were taxotere. They were spaced 3 wks apart,&amp;nbsp; I am taking about 4 wks off, then will begin radiation to the scar and axilla area, about 35 treatments.&amp;nbsp; THEN, because I was positive for a mutated gene, Im going to have my ovaries out. My oncologist is really encouraging it, because he wants to be able to treat me as a post-menopausal patient, and recommends that I take an oral drug, not tamoxifen but another oral drug, for 10 years rather than 5 because of my age and the rather aggressive nature of my cancer (It grew fast and spread to my lymph nodes, to a Stage 3, just since my previous mammo less than a yr ago, NEVER skip a mammo appt!)My questions are these:1. Has anyone else followed this chemo protocol and does it sound pretty typical? I read up on it and got a second opinion, but would like to hear about it from a patient, or at least, anyone with any experience of it,2. There is a microsurgeon I have talked to who does lymph node relocation to the axillary area to prevent lymphedema.&amp;nbsp; I&amp;#39;m interested in this.&amp;nbsp; Are my chances pretty high to get lymphedema with 30 nodes gone?&amp;nbsp; Has anyone ever had this surgery or know of its success?&amp;nbsp; He would do it at the time I got reconstruction surgery, whenever I was able to have that.3. If there is someone who had stage 3, with alot of nodes involved, and you had a reoccurance, how long were you cancer-free? And where did it return, breast or a distal site or bone, maybe?I dont know why I asked that last question. I really feel as if I&amp;nbsp;am already cured and it will never return, but&amp;nbsp;my doctor told me that even with the treatment he recommends, I have a 40% chance of recurrance within, three years if I remember correctly.&amp;nbsp; But he hates to give me&amp;nbsp;statistics,&amp;nbsp;He&amp;nbsp;says, there is only one YOU.&amp;nbsp; You personally have a 50/50 chance of it returning, and IF it does, we will cure you of that round also. I like that attitude.Thanks to all...Kim&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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