maltaseagull
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What a horrible experience for your wife and you.I was hoping to update this thread with some more positive news, but I'm not sure what our recent developments ultimately mean.
We met with the surgical oncologist and she was very nice and spent a good chunk of time with us discussing the diagnosis and treatment. The plan was/is for a partial mastectomy on the right breast. Taking the top of the breast off (including the nipple) along with removing one or more lymph nodes and then after pathology on the removed tissue we would decide what to do next. Probably chemo, possibly radiation.
On the good side, since that discussion we got the results from the genetic testing and she does not have the BRCA gene which would have suggested a double mastectomy and would require my daughter to probably get tested so we'd know what her risk might be. So that's a positive.
However, my wife had an MRI and that identified a lymph node in her abdomen which is abnormal and suspicious, although it also said the nodules on her cervix do not have the typical appearance of cervical cancer and might be something else. Might be. She has a pelvic exam tomorrow and an ultrasound with that too. A call from the nurse today however, said that their "tumor board" met and discussed her case. They aren't happy about that lymph node and won't go forward with the breast surgery until they know more. They now want a PET scan to image that more.
I don't know what any of this all ultimately means. If that other node is also cancer, where else might it be? It's kind of a long way from the breast and it's weird that it skipped all the nodes in between? Is it the same cancer? Is it something completely separate? If it is, or isn't how do we treat that? I honestly don't know.
We'd really been hoping we might knock out the surgery this month and be on our way to recovery and this is, at best, a delay. At worse, a set back.
Hopefully we can get the PET scheduled soon and get moving forward again.
My wife had a possible skin cancer issue last year and was found to be all clear but we had several weeks of fear of the dreaded C word so have some small idea of what you are going through.
I do volunteering for Hospice Malta and see many people in remission so there can be positive news and sincerely hope that is your outcome.
All the very best to you and family..