I had a primary breast cancer, had a lumpectomy and lymph nodes removed. No cancer found in the nodes. My question. If it came back in the same breast or the other. Is that described as terminal..?
I had a primary breast cancer, had a lumpectomy and lymph nodes removed. No cancer found in the nodes. My question. If it came back in the same breast or the other. Is that described as terminal..?
Hello and thanks for posting
If breast cancer comes back in the same breast it is called a local recurrence. If it appears in the other breast then this would be classified as a new primary breast cancer. This can often be treated effectively with further surgery, radiotherapy or other treatments as recommended by the breast care team.
It sounds from what you have described that you had an early cancer which has not spread to nearby lymph nodes and as a result is less likely to spread in the future.
Your breast care team or nurse specialist can advise you further on this as they are familiar with all your medical details.
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Kind regards,
Celene
Hi Vivienbegonia,
A very warm welcome to our forum.
I was diagnosed with a primary cancer in one breast and had a lumpectomy. There was no lymph node involvement. Less than a year later I discovered another lump, in the same breast. This was also cancerous. This was a second primary cancer. I had a double mastectomy and I still lead a busy and fulfilling life, even though that was all 14 years ago now.
Kind regards,
Jolamine xx
Thank you Jolamine, so happy for you.
No problem, Vivienbegonia. Have you had a recurrence?
Kind regards,
Jolamine xx
Hi Jolamine
No I have not had a recurrence. Xx
Hi Vivienbegonia,
Good, I'm glad to hear that you haven't had a recurrence.
Kind regards,
Jolamine xx