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Breast Cancer / Brittle Bone
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A few weeks ago my mum broke her humerus bone. She did nothing more strenuous than turning around to flush the toilet and it snapped. She had an op and spent a couple of weeks in a care home (came back home on Monday).
Ive since been told that having had breast cancer (which was diagnosed and treated 4 years ago) that she would also be more likely to develop bone cancer around the upper arm area. (first time ive ever heard of that) She has had some tests done while been treated for the broken bone and has an appointment on Friday to go back see the surgeon and (hopefully) the results will be back.
Given the ease in which the bone snapped, is it looking likely that it IS bone cancer? If so what would be the likelihood of any further cancer treatment at her age (84) and the fact that she also has kidney failure and heart problems?
Not looking for any kind of sympathy here BTW, just need to be prepared.
Thanks guys.
Ive since been told that having had breast cancer (which was diagnosed and treated 4 years ago) that she would also be more likely to develop bone cancer around the upper arm area. (first time ive ever heard of that) She has had some tests done while been treated for the broken bone and has an appointment on Friday to go back see the surgeon and (hopefully) the results will be back.
Given the ease in which the bone snapped, is it looking likely that it IS bone cancer? If so what would be the likelihood of any further cancer treatment at her age (84) and the fact that she also has kidney failure and heart problems?
Not looking for any kind of sympathy here BTW, just need to be prepared.
Thanks guys.
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as in thx for posting a clear position on where treatment of ca breast is now - twenty years ago my mother only had tamox. - oh and a lumpectomy which just about killed her - as she also had aortic stenosis from rheumatic fever she had forgotten about in 1915. - and wh they found post op.......
merci - no mercy
as in thx for posting a clear position on where treatment of ca breast is now - twenty years ago my mother only had tamox. - oh and a lumpectomy which just about killed her - as she also had aortic stenosis from rheumatic fever she had forgotten about in 1915. - and wh they found post op.......
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