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mastectomy in May, (contracting pneumonia ) I did ask for a pre medication to help with my extreme anxiety, but was refused, and was told that this might delay my discharge, due to pre medication and ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Grzegorz Stanko
( General Surgeon)
[I had a ductal excision on my right breast; no cancer was found. However, I noticed this in the pathology report: "Some of the ducts show pagetoid involvement by an epithelial cell population with lobular features. These... View answer
My daughter was recently diagnosed with breast cancer . She said that the doctors changed their diagnosis for invasive ductal carcinoma to invasive lobularcarcinoma and it is ER/PR positive and HER 2 ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Grzegorz Stanko
( General Surgeon)
Hello, I was diagnosed with invasive lobularcarcinoma , stage 1b, and had surgery and reconstruction last year but no chemo or radiation...surgery 12 months ago. I had pancreatitis last April. My ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Abhijit Deshmukh
( Gastroenterologist)
showed the limph nodes and the other breast were clear but the result of the biopsy is a lobularcarcinoma grade 2. Which are the probabilities that the cancer has spread in these to other organs since it ... View answer
I have been diagnosed with early stage invasive ductile carcinoma and invasive lobularcarcinoma. All lymph nodes clear except for two lymph nodes in my breast under the lobularcarcinoma. I... View answer
I was diagnosed with invasive lobularcarcinoma 3 years ago. I had bilateral mastectomies and was given Arimidex. I am also seeing a naturopathic oncologist and he has me taking 12 mg Coriolus (powdered ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Pranjal Kulshreshtha
( Oncologist)
my 73 years old mum has just diagnosed with early stage invasive lobularcarcinoma with positive osestrogen receptor , positive HER2 ( 2+ ) and KI67 ... View answer
hello my sister has been diagnosed with breast cancer. she has invasive lobularcarcinoma and a lobularcarcinoma in situ. both in one breast. she is getting another ultra sound to recheck the... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Meher Lakshmi Konatam
( Oncologist)
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