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Hello everyone. It's been awhile since I've visited. I finished all

my chemo in October and radiation in January. I started Arimedex soon

after.

My problem is..I always thought I was HER2 pos. I remember being told

I was pos. Resently I found a lab report and I am HER2 neg.

Some people are telling me that with a neg HER2 I don't need Arimedex.

However some people are telling me I do.

I've read up on the drug and I think I confused myself even more.

I finally have new oncologist but my first appointment isn't until May.

(** as you may recall I had problems with my oncologist.I was unable to

change oncologist as I had started treatment already and no dotor in

the state could give an immediate or early appointment. There was a

minimum of 3 1/2 months on their waiting lists. So I toughed it out.)

I'm hopeing some one can help me figure this out. I still don't know

what the heck Arimedex is suppose to do and what difference pos or neg

makes.

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If you are estrogen positive, that means the cancer is fed by

estrogen. Arimidex effectively deprives the body of 80% of the

estrogen, it produces, thereby depriving any remaining cancer of its

estrogen supply.

Ruth

-- In breastcancer2 , " alivnkickin08751 "

wrote:

>

> Hello everyone. It's been awhile since I've visited. I finished all

> my chemo in October and radiation in January. I started Arimedex soon

> after.

> My problem is..I always thought I was HER2 pos. I remember being told

> I was pos. Resently I found a lab report and I am HER2 neg.

> Some people are telling me that with a neg HER2 I don't need Arimedex.

> However some people are telling me I do.

> I've read up on the drug and I think I confused myself even more.

> I finally have new oncologist but my first appointment isn't until May.

> (** as you may recall I had problems with my oncologist.I was unable to

> change oncologist as I had started treatment already and no dotor in

> the state could give an immediate or early appointment. There was a

> minimum of 3 1/2 months on their waiting lists. So I toughed it out.)

> I'm hopeing some one can help me figure this out. I still don't know

> what the heck Arimedex is suppose to do and what difference pos or neg

> makes.

>

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