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Saturday, October 08, 2005

New kind of Breast Cancer

From: Erin Plante

Please forward to all of the women in your lives . Mothers, daughters,
sisters, aunts, friends, etc.

In November, a rare kind of breast cancer was found. A lady developed
a rash on her breast, similar to that of young mothers who are
nursing. Because her mammogram had been clear, the doctor treated her
with antibiotics for infections. After 2 rounds, it continued to get
worse, so her doctor sent her for another mammogram. This time it
showed a mass.

A biopsy found a fast growing malignancy. Chemo was started in order
to shrink the growth; then a mastectomy was performed; then a full
round of Chemo; then radiation. After about 9 months of intense
treatment, she was given a clean bill of health.

She had one year of living each day to its fullest.! Then the cancer
returned to the liver area. She took 4 treatments and decided that she
wanted quality of life, not the after effects of Chemo. She had 5
great months and she planned each detail of the final days. After a
few days of needing morphine, she died. She left this message to
be delivered to women everywhere:

"Women, PLEASE be alert to anything that is not normal, and be
persistent in getting help as soon as possible.

Paget's Disease: This is a rare form of breast cancer, and is on the
outside of the breast, on the nipple and aureole. It appeared as a
rash, which later became a lesion with a crusty outer edge. I would
not have ever suspected it to be breast cancer but it was. My nipple
never seemed any different to me, but the rash bothered me, so I went
to the doctor for that. Sometimes, it itched and was sore, but other
than that it
didn't bother me. It was just ugly and a nuisance, and could not be
cleared up with all the creams prescribed by my doctor and
dermatologist for the dermatitis on my eyes just prior to this
outbreak. They seemed a little concerned but did not warn me it could
be cancerous.

Now, I suspect not many women out there know a lesion or rash on the
nipple or aureole can be breast cancer. Mine started out as a single
red pimple on the aureole. One of the biggest problems with Paget's
disease of the nipple is that the symptoms appear to be harmless. It
is frequently thought to be a skin inflammation or infection, leading
to unfortunate delays in detection and care.

What are the symptoms?

1. A persistent redness, oozing, and crusting of your nipple causing
it to itch and burn. (As I stated, mine did not itch or burn much, and
had no oozing I was aware of, but it did have a crust along the outer
edge on one side.)

2. A sore on your nipple that will not heal. (Mine was on the aureole
area with a whitish thick looking area in center of nipple).

3. Usually only one nipple is effected. How is it diagnosed? Your
doctor will do a physical exam and should suggest having a mammogram
of both breasts, done immediately. Even though the redness, oozing and
crusting closely resemble dermatitis (inflammation of the skin), your
doctor should suspect cancer if the sore is only on one breast. Your
doctor should order a biopsy of your sore to confirm what is going on.

This message should be taken seriously and passed on to as many of
your relatives and friends as possible; it could save someone's life.

My breast cancer has spread and metastasized to my bones after
receiving mega doses of chemotherapy, 28 treatments of radiation and
taking Tamaxofin. If this had been diagnosed as breast cancer in the
beginning, perhaps it would not have spread..."

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From: bebotcabegin@yahoo.com

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