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HungNguyen
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New kind of Breast Cancer
>
> 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 affected. 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...
>
> TO ALL READERS:
> This is sad as women are not aware of Paget's
> disease.? If, by passing this around on the e-mail, we can
> make others aware of it and its potential danger, we are
> helping women everywhere.
> Please, if you can, take a moment to forward this
> message to as many people as possible, especially to
> your family and friends. It only takes a moment,
> yet the results could save a life.
NGH
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