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Lynn,

Glad you got to meet with the onc and get a plan set up. I am receptor neg

so couldn't do the tamoxifen etc.

Your doing good, just hang in there it does get better. You are in my

prayers.

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> I met with the oncologist yesterday to discuss my chemo. I will be

> having A/C chemo for 4 cycles, but every two weeks. Then I will have

> Taxol for 4 cycles every two weeks. My tumor was hormone receptive,

> so I will have either tamoxifen or something that starts with an " a " ,

> for 5 to 10 years. Wow, has anyone else had it for 10 years?

>

> I tested a 2+ for HER2, which I need to do more research on. He said

> now they would do a *fish* test? sp? which will determine if I would

> be eligible for the Herpicin trials. Anyone done that?

>

> So much to learn.... But I feel good about everything - I feel I'm

> being proactive about the cancer and the cure - waiting is the worst.

>

> Lynn

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It sounds like your oncologist is paying attention! Good choice of

oncologist! The FISH test should be done in the case of Her2 +2.

Herceptin might help you, too.

Janie

>

> I met with the oncologist yesterday to discuss my chemo. I will be

> having A/C chemo for 4 cycles, but every two weeks. Then I will

have

> Taxol for 4 cycles every two weeks. My tumor was hormone receptive,

> so I will have either tamoxifen or something that starts with

an " a " ,

> for 5 to 10 years. Wow, has anyone else had it for 10 years?

>

> I tested a 2+ for HER2, which I need to do more research on. He

said

> now they would do a *fish* test? sp? which will determine if I would

> be eligible for the Herpicin trials. Anyone done that?

>

> So much to learn.... But I feel good about everything - I feel I'm

> being proactive about the cancer and the cure - waiting is the

worst.

>

> Lynn

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It sounds like your oncologist is paying attention! Good choice of

oncologist! The FISH test should be done in the case of Her2 +2.

Herceptin might help you, too.

Janie

>

> I met with the oncologist yesterday to discuss my chemo. I will be

> having A/C chemo for 4 cycles, but every two weeks. Then I will

have

> Taxol for 4 cycles every two weeks. My tumor was hormone receptive,

> so I will have either tamoxifen or something that starts with

an " a " ,

> for 5 to 10 years. Wow, has anyone else had it for 10 years?

>

> I tested a 2+ for HER2, which I need to do more research on. He

said

> now they would do a *fish* test? sp? which will determine if I would

> be eligible for the Herpicin trials. Anyone done that?

>

> So much to learn.... But I feel good about everything - I feel I'm

> being proactive about the cancer and the cure - waiting is the

worst.

>

> Lynn

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I'm ¿¿?? 'cause my wife is HER2 0+ and the doctor request a FISH

test....either??????

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De: janie8002000

Enviado el: Jueves, 07 de Octubre de 2004 13:17

Para: breastcancer2

Asunto: Re: Oncologist

It sounds like your oncologist is paying attention! Good choice of

oncologist! The FISH test should be done in the case of Her2 +2.

Herceptin might help you, too.

Janie

>

> I met with the oncologist yesterday to discuss my chemo. I will be

> having A/C chemo for 4 cycles, but every two weeks. Then I will

have

> Taxol for 4 cycles every two weeks. My tumor was hormone receptive,

> so I will have either tamoxifen or something that starts with

an " a " ,

> for 5 to 10 years. Wow, has anyone else had it for 10 years?

>

> I tested a 2+ for HER2, which I need to do more research on. He

said

> now they would do a *fish* test? sp? which will determine if I would

> be eligible for the Herpicin trials. Anyone done that?

>

> So much to learn.... But I feel good about everything - I feel I'm

> being proactive about the cancer and the cure - waiting is the

worst.

>

> Lynn

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I'm ¿¿?? 'cause my wife is HER2 0+ and the doctor request a FISH

test....either??????

-----Mensaje original-----

De: janie8002000

Enviado el: Jueves, 07 de Octubre de 2004 13:17

Para: breastcancer2

Asunto: Re: Oncologist

It sounds like your oncologist is paying attention! Good choice of

oncologist! The FISH test should be done in the case of Her2 +2.

Herceptin might help you, too.

Janie

>

> I met with the oncologist yesterday to discuss my chemo. I will be

> having A/C chemo for 4 cycles, but every two weeks. Then I will

have

> Taxol for 4 cycles every two weeks. My tumor was hormone receptive,

> so I will have either tamoxifen or something that starts with

an " a " ,

> for 5 to 10 years. Wow, has anyone else had it for 10 years?

>

> I tested a 2+ for HER2, which I need to do more research on. He

said

> now they would do a *fish* test? sp? which will determine if I would

> be eligible for the Herpicin trials. Anyone done that?

>

> So much to learn.... But I feel good about everything - I feel I'm

> being proactive about the cancer and the cure - waiting is the

worst.

>

> Lynn

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I'm ¿¿?? 'cause my wife is HER2 0+ and the doctor request a FISH

test....either??????

-----Mensaje original-----

De: janie8002000

Enviado el: Jueves, 07 de Octubre de 2004 13:17

Para: breastcancer2

Asunto: Re: Oncologist

It sounds like your oncologist is paying attention! Good choice of

oncologist! The FISH test should be done in the case of Her2 +2.

Herceptin might help you, too.

Janie

>

> I met with the oncologist yesterday to discuss my chemo. I will be

> having A/C chemo for 4 cycles, but every two weeks. Then I will

have

> Taxol for 4 cycles every two weeks. My tumor was hormone receptive,

> so I will have either tamoxifen or something that starts with

an " a " ,

> for 5 to 10 years. Wow, has anyone else had it for 10 years?

>

> I tested a 2+ for HER2, which I need to do more research on. He

said

> now they would do a *fish* test? sp? which will determine if I would

> be eligible for the Herpicin trials. Anyone done that?

>

> So much to learn.... But I feel good about everything - I feel I'm

> being proactive about the cancer and the cure - waiting is the

worst.

>

> Lynn

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Sorry I can't help you. I was not HER-2 and never had a FISH test. Your wife

is in my prayers.

Hugs

nne

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RE: Re: Oncologist

I'm ¿¿?? 'cause my wife is HER2 0+ and the doctor request a FISH

test....either??????

-----Mensaje original-----

De: janie8002000

Enviado el: Jueves, 07 de Octubre de 2004 13:17

Para: breastcancer2

Asunto: Re: Oncologist

It sounds like your oncologist is paying attention! Good choice of

oncologist! The FISH test should be done in the case of Her2 +2.

Herceptin might help you, too.

Janie

>

> I met with the oncologist yesterday to discuss my chemo. I will be

> having A/C chemo for 4 cycles, but every two weeks. Then I will

have

> Taxol for 4 cycles every two weeks. My tumor was hormone receptive,

> so I will have either tamoxifen or something that starts with

an " a " ,

> for 5 to 10 years. Wow, has anyone else had it for 10 years?

>

> I tested a 2+ for HER2, which I need to do more research on. He

said

> now they would do a *fish* test? sp? which will determine if I would

> be eligible for the Herpicin trials. Anyone done that?

>

> So much to learn.... But I feel good about everything - I feel I'm

> being proactive about the cancer and the cure - waiting is the

worst.

>

> Lynn

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Sorry I can't help you. I was not HER-2 and never had a FISH test. Your wife

is in my prayers.

Hugs

nne

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RE: Re: Oncologist

I'm ¿¿?? 'cause my wife is HER2 0+ and the doctor request a FISH

test....either??????

-----Mensaje original-----

De: janie8002000

Enviado el: Jueves, 07 de Octubre de 2004 13:17

Para: breastcancer2

Asunto: Re: Oncologist

It sounds like your oncologist is paying attention! Good choice of

oncologist! The FISH test should be done in the case of Her2 +2.

Herceptin might help you, too.

Janie

>

> I met with the oncologist yesterday to discuss my chemo. I will be

> having A/C chemo for 4 cycles, but every two weeks. Then I will

have

> Taxol for 4 cycles every two weeks. My tumor was hormone receptive,

> so I will have either tamoxifen or something that starts with

an " a " ,

> for 5 to 10 years. Wow, has anyone else had it for 10 years?

>

> I tested a 2+ for HER2, which I need to do more research on. He

said

> now they would do a *fish* test? sp? which will determine if I would

> be eligible for the Herpicin trials. Anyone done that?

>

> So much to learn.... But I feel good about everything - I feel I'm

> being proactive about the cancer and the cure - waiting is the

worst.

>

> Lynn

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Sorry I can't help you. I was not HER-2 and never had a FISH test. Your wife

is in my prayers.

Hugs

nne

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RE: Re: Oncologist

I'm ¿¿?? 'cause my wife is HER2 0+ and the doctor request a FISH

test....either??????

-----Mensaje original-----

De: janie8002000

Enviado el: Jueves, 07 de Octubre de 2004 13:17

Para: breastcancer2

Asunto: Re: Oncologist

It sounds like your oncologist is paying attention! Good choice of

oncologist! The FISH test should be done in the case of Her2 +2.

Herceptin might help you, too.

Janie

>

> I met with the oncologist yesterday to discuss my chemo. I will be

> having A/C chemo for 4 cycles, but every two weeks. Then I will

have

> Taxol for 4 cycles every two weeks. My tumor was hormone receptive,

> so I will have either tamoxifen or something that starts with

an " a " ,

> for 5 to 10 years. Wow, has anyone else had it for 10 years?

>

> I tested a 2+ for HER2, which I need to do more research on. He

said

> now they would do a *fish* test? sp? which will determine if I would

> be eligible for the Herpicin trials. Anyone done that?

>

> So much to learn.... But I feel good about everything - I feel I'm

> being proactive about the cancer and the cure - waiting is the

worst.

>

> Lynn

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I believe Her2 0+ means " negative " and the FISH test is not needed.

You might check again with the doctor to be sure you got the 0+

correct.

Janie

> >

> > I met with the oncologist yesterday to discuss my chemo. I will

be

> > having A/C chemo for 4 cycles, but every two weeks. Then I will

> have

> > Taxol for 4 cycles every two weeks. My tumor was hormone

receptive,

> > so I will have either tamoxifen or something that starts with

> an " a " ,

> > for 5 to 10 years. Wow, has anyone else had it for 10 years?

> >

> > I tested a 2+ for HER2, which I need to do more research on. He

> said

> > now they would do a *fish* test? sp? which will determine if I

would

> > be eligible for the Herpicin trials. Anyone done that?

> >

> > So much to learn.... But I feel good about everything - I feel

I'm

> > being proactive about the cancer and the cure - waiting is the

> worst.

> >

> > Lynn

>

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Dear Ren,

Hope this helps:

10 Questions to Ask the Medical Oncologist

Why are you recommending this therapy? What are the risks? Are there other ways to treat the cancer? Where do I go for chemotherapy or hormone therapy? How long does treatment last? What are the risks and side effects? Will my hair fall out? Will it regrow? What about premature menopause and infertility? What should I avoid during treatment? Should I change my diet or lifestyle?

The other question is about side-effects. Make sure you have the ammunition you need "before" the side-effects kick in...many times they give you samples too.

Regard,

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Dear Ren,

Hope this helps:

10 Questions to Ask the Medical Oncologist

Why are you recommending this therapy? What are the risks? Are there other ways to treat the cancer? Where do I go for chemotherapy or hormone therapy? How long does treatment last? What are the risks and side effects? Will my hair fall out? Will it regrow? What about premature menopause and infertility? What should I avoid during treatment? Should I change my diet or lifestyle?

The other question is about side-effects. Make sure you have the ammunition you need "before" the side-effects kick in...many times they give you samples too.

Regard,

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Dear Lynn,

I have been through (7) of those intensive doses - one every other week, and my oncologist mentioned the same thing about reoccurence. He told me that as long as you have a healthy heart (through MUGA scan results) and the fact that I'm 45 (supposedly that's considered "young") I was an excellent candidate for this trial. It also cut 8 weeks off treatment which is a positive as well. The only down side from this experience is that I have side-effects for about 3-5 days after treatment, and one "good" week where I almost feel myself, only to go back again the following week and start all over. But last one is on Tuesday!!!!!

Love,

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Dear Lynn,

I have been through (7) of those intensive doses - one every other week, and my oncologist mentioned the same thing about reoccurence. He told me that as long as you have a healthy heart (through MUGA scan results) and the fact that I'm 45 (supposedly that's considered "young") I was an excellent candidate for this trial. It also cut 8 weeks off treatment which is a positive as well. The only down side from this experience is that I have side-effects for about 3-5 days after treatment, and one "good" week where I almost feel myself, only to go back again the following week and start all over. But last one is on Tuesday!!!!!

Love,

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Dear Lynn,

I have been through (7) of those intensive doses - one every other week, and my oncologist mentioned the same thing about reoccurence. He told me that as long as you have a healthy heart (through MUGA scan results) and the fact that I'm 45 (supposedly that's considered "young") I was an excellent candidate for this trial. It also cut 8 weeks off treatment which is a positive as well. The only down side from this experience is that I have side-effects for about 3-5 days after treatment, and one "good" week where I almost feel myself, only to go back again the following week and start all over. But last one is on Tuesday!!!!!

Love,

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Ren,

Ask about side effects, the type of chemo, the length of time you will be getting it, is it pill form, IV push etc. There are lots more question you could ask but right now I can't think of anything. I am sure some of the other ladies will come up with ideas. You are in my prayers.

Hugs

nne

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Re: Oncologist

I have my first visit to my onocologist on Monday, any tips on questions I should ask that I might need to and forget to? Ren

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Ren,

Ask about side effects, the type of chemo, the length of time you will be getting it, is it pill form, IV push etc. There are lots more question you could ask but right now I can't think of anything. I am sure some of the other ladies will come up with ideas. You are in my prayers.

Hugs

nne

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Re: Oncologist

I have my first visit to my onocologist on Monday, any tips on questions I should ask that I might need to and forget to? Ren

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Ren,

Ask about side effects, the type of chemo, the length of time you will be getting it, is it pill form, IV push etc. There are lots more question you could ask but right now I can't think of anything. I am sure some of the other ladies will come up with ideas. You are in my prayers.

Hugs

nne

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Re: Oncologist

I have my first visit to my onocologist on Monday, any tips on questions I should ask that I might need to and forget to? Ren

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Ren,

My oncologist (I met with him on Wednesday) said that the women who

have chemo every two weeks rather than every three weeks have less

chance of recurrence. It's called dose intensive chemo. Of course,

more drugs need to be taken to counteract the chemo (such as procrit

to help build up red blood cells - I'm sure we've all seen ads on TV

for it).

My tumor was hormone positive, which means I can take tamoxifen after

chemo to reduce the chance of recurrence even more.

I am still waiting for the FISH test on my tumor, as I was HER2 2+.

This will tell if a new drug Herpecin would be of benefit. You can

read more about that here

http://www.breastcancer.org/herceptin_treatment.html

If you oncologist is any good, he will answer all your questions

before you even get to ask them! Mine did. But hopefully, this will

give you an idea for some questions you could ask.

Lynn

> Ren,

> Ask about side effects, the type of chemo, the length of time you

will be getting it, is it pill form, IV push etc. There are lots more

question you could ask but right now I can't think of anything. I am

sure some of the other ladies will come up with ideas. You are in my

prayers.

> Hugs

> nne

> Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life

> http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/breastcancerpatients.html

>

> Check out my breast cancer ornaments at:

> http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/bcornament.html

> also check out my other ornaments and lots of nice gifts at:

> http://www.cancerclub.com

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>

> I have my first visit to my onocologist on Monday, any tips on

questions I should ask that I might need to and forget to?

>

> Ren

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Wow, I bet you can't wait until Tuesday. Good for you. I had my MUGA

heart scan on Friday, and all is normal, so I'm good to go. And I

really like the idea of cutting off 8 weeks too. Wish I could cut off

more!

Lynn

> Dear Lynn,

>

> I have been through (7) of those intensive doses - one every other

week, and

> my oncologist mentioned the same thing about reoccurence. He told

me that

> as long as you have a healthy heart (through MUGA scan results) and

the fact

> that I'm 45 (supposedly that's considered " young " ) I was an excellent

> candidate for this trial. It also cut 8 weeks off treatment which

is a positive as

> well. The only down side from this experience is that I have

side-effects for

> about 3-5 days after treatment, and one " good " week where I almost

feel

> myself, only to go back again the following week and start all

over. But last

> one is on Tuesday!!!!!

>

> Love,

>

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