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HI: I was just diagnosed with DCIS, I am waiting for my Her2 results. The progesterone and estrogen are neg hoping my HER2 is positive to avoid chemo. If I have to take Herceptin is this a pill or an ... View answer
I have satge 2 breast cancer . Im on chemotheraphy now and then I will habe a surgery. Im Her2positive. Can you tell me your opinion what kind of treatment I need? Thank you! ... View answer
Hi, i was diagnosed with stage 1 idc no nodes involved er and pr positiveher2- in 2011 treated with aromatase an radium. Diagnosed again with dcis in same breast high grade her2positive with... View answer
Answered by :Dr. S. Samanta
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
Her2positive score 3 Ki-67 45%25 eco- 1cm pet 1.3cm medication - trastuzumab - Cyclophosphamide - Docetaxel cancer is not getting smaller ? another option The Cancer has not gotten smaller, we think this ... View answer
If a breast cancer patient has bilateral tumors, is ER/PR+, HER2-, Grade 1, 2cm XXXXXXX and has an oncotypeDX score of 13, should she have chemotherapy? ... View answer
my 73 years old mum has just diagnosed with early stage invasive lobular carcinoma with positive osestrogen receptor , positiveHER2 ( 2+ ) and KI67 ... View answer
I had a mastectomy for a 7.5 cm Invasive lobular carcinoma Her2negative Estrogen positive 2 nodes were positive. Now I am reviewing if Chemo will be effective with this type of cancer. I have... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Pranjal Kulshreshtha
( Oncologist)
I am a breast cancer survivor with estrogen negative, progesterone negative, HER2positive . I don t understand about hormones-- can I or can t I use or take things that have hormones in them ... View answer
I m 46yrs female , in 2015 August I was diagnosed with labular right breast cancer, MRI report 1.1cm tumor size,stage1b, grade2,ER/PR strong positive,her2negative , T1N0M0 , radiation given given ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Chibitam Obia
( General & Family Physician)
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