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I am new to this group. has anyone had any experience with oncotype

dx? My oncologist is pushing this test because I really don't think

chemo is the best choice for me. I can deal with radiation and

tomoxifin, but think chemo's down side out weights the up side. I am

49, almost through menopause and have stage I non-node cancer. I had a

lumpectomy 1 month ago.

I would really appriciate any experience with this test and feed back

from others in my like situation.

Kathie

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I was diagnosed in 1990 way before this was used. But there was some discussion

on this awhile back. Hopefully someone will get back with you.

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oncotype dx

I am new to this group. has anyone had any experience with oncotype

dx? My oncologist is pushing this test because I really don't think

chemo is the best choice for me. I can deal with radiation and

tomoxifin, but think chemo's down side out weights the up side. I am

49, almost through menopause and have stage I non-node cancer. I had a

lumpectomy 1 month ago.

I would really appriciate any experience with this test and feed back

from others in my like situation.

Kathie

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Hi Kathie; You're one of the lucky ones with early, node-negative BC who can

possibly

avoid the chemo without changing your likelihood of recurrence. The oncotype

test checks

21 genes that have been identified in the DNA of BC tumor cells. These 21 genes

have

significance in terms of the individual tumor's ability to invade specific

organs and to

obtain blood supply, etc. Everyone's tumor has its own individual genetic

characteristics.

The laboratory that does the test will get a small sample of the tumor that was

removed

from your breast. The DNA will be extracted from the cells, and those specific

21 genes

will be identified. Based on the genetic makeup of your tumor, the laboratory

will give you

a prediction of how likely your tumor is to recurr. If you are in a low risk

group, then you

can avoid the chemo and know that you haven't changed your odds of survival by

skipping

it. If you are in a high risk group, then you might want to reconsider whether

you have the

chemo since it might actually be helpful in terms of increasing your chances for

successful

results.

Unfortunately, many people find that they are in the intermediate risk group,

which means

that they still have to make the decision about having chemo or not. The test is

not cheap

( about $4,000.) and not all insurance companies will cover it, so you should

check this

out before you agree to have it. I hope this info is helpful to you. Best of

luck, Anne V.

> I am new to this group. has anyone had any experience with oncotype

> dx? My oncologist is pushing this test because I really don't think

> chemo is the best choice for me. I can deal with radiation and

> tomoxifin, but think chemo's down side out weights the up side. I am

> 49, almost through menopause and have stage I non-node cancer. I had a

> lumpectomy 1 month ago.

>

> I would really appriciate any experience with this test and feed back

> from others in my like situation.

>

> Kathie

>

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No real experience, but I am in a clinical trial where I am having an

oncotype test on my tumor. If the number is high, I get chemo. If

the number is low, I don't. If the number is in the middle, I am

randomly assigned to either get chemo or not. I will be getting

hormone therapy later as well. My tumor is T2N0.

My oncologist explained that they don't really know which women will

benefit from chemo and which women won't. This clinical trial may

help them decide who actually needs chemo. I should find out this week

if I get chemo.

>

> I am new to this group. has anyone had any experience with oncotype

> dx? My oncologist is pushing this test because I really don't think

> chemo is the best choice for me. I can deal with radiation and

> tomoxifin, but think chemo's down side out weights the up side. I

am

> 49, almost through menopause and have stage I non-node cancer. I had

a

> lumpectomy 1 month ago.

>

> I would really appriciate any experience with this test and feed

back

> from others in my like situation.

>

> Kathie

>

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kathy - do you know what your her2 status was?

marisa

(i had the oncotype dx done, but because I was her2+, I got chemo -

even though I was stage 1, node negative, clear-margined...

-- In breastcancer2 , " kathie " wrote:

>

> I am new to this group. has anyone had any experience with oncotype

> dx? My oncologist is pushing this test because I really don't think

> chemo is the best choice for me. I can deal with radiation and

> tomoxifin, but think chemo's down side out weights the up side. I

am

> 49, almost through menopause and have stage I non-node cancer. I had

a

> lumpectomy 1 month ago.

>

> I would really appriciate any experience with this test and feed

back

> from others in my like situation.

>

> Kathie

>

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Kathy - I also had a Stage I B/C and am 49 like you. I had a

lumpectomy and then chose, because of my Staging - which was a Grade

3 - to have 4 rounds of A/C chemo. I had no nodes involved either

and clean margins on the tumor which was small. The real key in

deciding to do the chemo for me was the Grade. Grade 3 means that

the cells were " poorly differentiated. " If I had tested a lower

grade, I would probably not have chosen the chemo and just had

radiation and the Tamoxifin.

Ellen

> >

>

> Hi Kathie; You're one of the lucky ones with early, node-negative

BC who can possibly

> avoid the chemo without changing your likelihood of recurrence.

The oncotype test checks

> 21 genes that have been identified in the DNA of BC tumor cells.

These 21 genes have

> significance in terms of the individual tumor's ability to invade

specific organs and to

> obtain blood supply, etc. Everyone's tumor has its own individual

genetic characteristics.

> The laboratory that does the test will get a small sample of the

tumor that was removed

> from your breast. The DNA will be extracted from the cells, and

those specific 21 genes

> will be identified. Based on the genetic makeup of your tumor, the

laboratory will give you

> a prediction of how likely your tumor is to recurr. If you are in

a low risk group, then you

> can avoid the chemo and know that you haven't changed your odds of

survival by skipping

> it. If you are in a high risk group, then you might want to

reconsider whether you have the

> chemo since it might actually be helpful in terms of increasing

your chances for successful

> results.

>

> Unfortunately, many people find that they are in the intermediate

risk group, which means

> that they still have to make the decision about having chemo or

not. The test is not cheap

> ( about $4,000.) and not all insurance companies will cover it, so

you should check this

> out before you agree to have it. I hope this info is helpful to

you. Best of luck, Anne V.

>

>

>

>

> > I am new to this group. has anyone had any experience with

oncotype

> > dx? My oncologist is pushing this test because I really don't

think

> > chemo is the best choice for me. I can deal with radiation and

> > tomoxifin, but think chemo's down side out weights the up side.

I am

> > 49, almost through menopause and have stage I non-node cancer. I

had a

> > lumpectomy 1 month ago.

> >

> > I would really appriciate any experience with this test and feed

back

> > from others in my like situation.

> >

> > Kathie

> >

>

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My tumor has already been sent out. I should hear beginning of next

week. Let me know how yours turns out! I will pray for a low

number for both of us.

Kathie

> >

> > I am new to this group. has anyone had any experience with

oncotype

> > dx? My oncologist is pushing this test because I really don't

think

> > chemo is the best choice for me. I can deal with radiation and

> > tomoxifin, but think chemo's down side out weights the up side.

I

> am

> > 49, almost through menopause and have stage I non-node cancer. I

had

> a

> > lumpectomy 1 month ago.

> >

> > I would really appriciate any experience with this test and feed

> back

> > from others in my like situation.

> >

> > Kathie

> >

>

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Thanks, Kathie. Emotionally, I think I can handle a high number

too. That would mean I really do need chemo. I've been waiting to

hear about mine for almost 3 weeks.

Good luck!

> > >

> > > I am new to this group. has anyone had any experience with

> oncotype

> > > dx? My oncologist is pushing this test because I really don't

> think

> > > chemo is the best choice for me. I can deal with radiation

and

> > > tomoxifin, but think chemo's down side out weights the up

side.

> I

> > am

> > > 49, almost through menopause and have stage I non-node cancer.

I

> had

> > a

> > > lumpectomy 1 month ago.

> > >

> > > I would really appriciate any experience with this test and

feed

> > back

> > > from others in my like situation.

> > >

> > > Kathie

> > >

> >

>

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