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Date: | Wed, 23 Mar 2005 20:18:38 -0500 |
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A mom in my area has been diagnosed with DCIS (ductal carcinoma in situ)
that may or may not be secondary to Paget's disease. She is currently
bf her 1 year old (and bf her 6 yo for 3 years). For most of the past
year she has had a raw peeling nipple, and pain in the breast. She gave
up bf on that breast at least 8 months ago, and consulted several
doctors and was treated for infections and mastalgia. Continued pain
and a large lump brought her back to the doctor, and a fine needle
aspiration was done of a 4-5cm tumor. The FNA biopsy came back
adenocarcinoma. Next an incisional biopsy was done, and the results
were DCIS, preinvasive, moderate grade. The doctor who did the biopsies
recommends a mastectomy, because she feels that the tumor started from
Paget's disease of the nipple. (Receptor tests and BRCA gene tests have
not come back yet).
No one seems interested in biopsying the nipple to see if the whole
breast really does need to come off, or if lumpectomy and radiation
would be enough. She's also concerned about estrogen suppression
therapy if the tumor turns out to be estrogen receptor positive, and
would love to be able to continue breastfeeding. Obviously her primary
goal is to live to care for her small children, but she would like to
preserve breastfeeding in the contralateral breast and be recovering
from surgery for as little time as possible, hence the appeal of the
more limited operation.
Any words of wisdom, or experience with Paget's disease or DCIS in
lactating women?
Thanks.
Catherine Watson Genna, IBCLC NYC
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