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Exciting New Therapies in Metastatic Breast Cancer Care
learnlooklocate.com/oncology-overview/ 👉👉 Rahul Singh MD: “So I think one of the most common topics that we have to to, that we're excited about, kind of going forward, is people in what we call metastatic breast cancer, which basically means stage 4 breast cancer, where it's left the primary source of the breast and now it's somewhere else in the body, whether that may be liver, bone, what have you. That's a different whole scope of treatment for people with breast cancer, because in that situation, we're trying to put people into remission. That's our goal.
And so with that, there has been a lot of advancement in breast cancer. I think the most exciting things are, and now you kind of have to put them into groups. So when we look at breast cancer, we look at, is it hormone driven? And I think that's probably the first part that you stop at and look at, and if it's hormone driven, and something we call HER 2 negative, which is a specific receptor and breast cancer. That's usually about two thirds of breast cancers, this hormone driven, specifically breast cancer. And in those people, there has been great advancement about adding what we call a CDK 4-6 inhibitor.
And there's many different types of these drugs, but it's not chemotherapy. It's actually used with what we call endocrine therapy. And that, that breakthrough, that drug, has really changed survival in metastatic breast cancer, which is groundbreaking.
That's the standard of care now for everybody, if we can use that. But if you take that away and you look at breast cancer in general, we're seeing more targeted treatments. We're seeing people run a lot of what we call molecular tests to look for mutations, to see if we can target these mutations to treat breast cancer. So there are a lot of trials now looking at that, what we call personalized medicine.”
Rahul Singh, MD is an Oncologist & Hematologist located in the Northern Virginia & Washington D.C. area. Trained at George Washington University and in the Veterans Administration System, he is focused on promoting awareness and knowledge in different types of cancers and blood-related disorders. Dr. Singh is an advocate for breast cancer awareness, specifically given the many different misconceptions regarding prognosis and treatment. ⁠
Cynthia Jordan, Founder of Learn Look Locate LLC in 2018 has generated a global movement to provide critical education for the early detection of breast cancer. It is estimated that one in eight women in the United States will develop breast cancer in her lifetime. While most of these cases are diagnosed in women over the age of 50, the disease can affect women of any age. Early detection is critical to survival, yet many women are not familiar with the signs and symptoms of breast cancer.
We advocate the importance of self-breast exams, what to look for when performing a self-exam, and when to see a doctor. We provide resources for women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer, as well as for their families and friends.
The five-year survival rate for women who catch their cancer early is nearly 100%. Here’s an important statistic. Many women do not perform self-breast exams or see a doctor for regular screenings. Learn Look Locate LLC wants to highlight the work of organizations around the world that are working to promote early detection of breast cancer. We will feature stories of women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer and share their journeys.
There are several ways to diagnose breast cancer, including mammograms, biopsies, and ultrasounds. Once breast cancer is diagnosed, there are a few treatment options available, including surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy. The best way to treat breast cancer is to catch it early and to get the best treatment possible.
There is a strong community of women who have been affected by breast cancer. In addition, there are a number of organizations and resources available to help women find the support they need.
Learn Look Locate LLC provides resources for women who want to get involved in the fight against breast cancer.
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Komentáře

  • @user-vu7vr7lb1j
    @user-vu7vr7lb1j Před 19 dny

    Very informative. I really appreciate these interviews as I always learn something.

  • @user-vu7vr7lb1j
    @user-vu7vr7lb1j Před 19 dny

    What a wonderful physician! Sounds like he treated his patients very well.

  • @user-vu7vr7lb1j
    @user-vu7vr7lb1j Před 19 dny

    These are so informative. I was diagnosed in 2022 and follow treatment advancements closely. Thank you for doing these interviews. They give us hope❤

  • @aliarif01
    @aliarif01 Před 19 dny

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  • @fayemiller2733
    @fayemiller2733 Před 20 dny

    78 years old and under decided about taking hormone therapy at my age. Chances of it coming back. It’s a recurrence now. I chose not to take it the last time of side effects. I tried it and it didn’t work for me..

  • @Elenitsa21
    @Elenitsa21 Před 21 dnem

    Great video! Would love to see one on AIs. Have to start taking it after being on tamoxifen for 2 yrs. I read the side effects and the list is horrific! Stressing me out…

  • @fayemiller2733
    @fayemiller2733 Před měsícem

    I’m 77 years and I really don’t want to take this. Just wondering how long it takes for it to come back.

  • @learnlooklocate
    @learnlooklocate Před měsícem

    Be sure to subscribe to our channel. www.youtube.com/@learnlooklocate/videos. Help get the word out on new testing protocols.

  • @dalenabrandon5750
    @dalenabrandon5750 Před měsícem

    I had DIEP and before the cancer I had beautiful round high breast implants . Now I have one huge boob and the other natural breast the injected fat at the North Pole pushing down my nipple super low . Can you help me . Do you take insurance for payment ? I went to a place in New Orleans messed me up

  • @dalenabrandon5750
    @dalenabrandon5750 Před měsícem

    I had DIEP and before the cancer I had beautiful round high breast implants . Now I have one huge boob and the other natural breast the injected fat at the North Pole pushing down my nipple super low . Can you help me . Do you take insurance for payment ? I went to a place in New Orleans messed me up

  • @learnlooklocate
    @learnlooklocate Před měsícem

    I am so very grateful for Dr. Robertson for her guidance for anyone going through breast cancer

  • @weixue8822
    @weixue8822 Před měsícem

    Thanks for the video. What is the 3rd test which is for everyone who’s not under treatment? Thanks

  • @Get_YT_Views_953
    @Get_YT_Views_953 Před 2 měsíci

    This video is so good; it should be part of the curriculum.

  • @jimhallandcindymorgan3545
    @jimhallandcindymorgan3545 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for paying attention to the whole person. I got diagnosed with DCIS, stage 0, grade 1, in my right breast on 3/29/2024, following bilateral biopsies. . At first it felt like I was rushed, to see the surgeon, to schedule a date, etc. I decided I needed a 2nd opinion, which was the best thing possible. It gave me time to breathe, to do research on DCIS, to find the decision making tools I need to make treatment decisions. I had a lumpectomy last Thursday (6.13.2024), and waiting for the pathology report is hard. But I have real trust in my team, backed up by the 2nd opinion at Mayo Clinic, so I hope I can move ahead with whatever the next step is. I have a Ph.D. in clinical psychology, & am used to processing lots of info, but the best thing I've done so far was to slow the process down long enough to get good information, & to be able to manage my anxiety well enough to think straight. I appreciated your straightforward approach, & how important it is for the patient to be seen as a person & to be a partner in decision making.

    • @learnlooklocate
      @learnlooklocate Před měsícem

      So glad you saw this-we are working hard to make sure people see how hard this is emotionally for anyone facing this difficult disease-see the link www.learnlooklocate.com

  • @Buy_YT_Views_535
    @Buy_YT_Views_535 Před 2 měsíci

    could watch your content for days

  • @Digital_marketing46
    @Digital_marketing46 Před 2 měsíci

    mem your video not seo

  • @user-vu7vr7lb1j
    @user-vu7vr7lb1j Před 2 měsíci

    You do amazing work!! Thank you❤

  • @arseniamcglasson5014
    @arseniamcglasson5014 Před 3 měsíci

    What about Aromatase? You mostly talked about Tamoxifen. I’m very interested about Aromatase.😏

  • @arseniamcglasson5014
    @arseniamcglasson5014 Před 3 měsíci

    You got a very bad audio system. A lot a noise liked your flushing the toilet.

  • @conniejohnsoncj8724
    @conniejohnsoncj8724 Před 3 měsíci

    When the dr says hormone positive cancer relapses more often, later 5-10 years; is this with pre menopause women or menopausal or both?

  • @ddh4692
    @ddh4692 Před 3 měsíci

    What is the drug that starts with a V? I tried to Google…but nothing comes up.

  • @cynthiajordan3259
    @cynthiajordan3259 Před 4 měsíci

    This is so important for everyone to know about it

  • @bchmom03
    @bchmom03 Před 4 měsíci

    I think it is pathetic that med onc and Big Pharma only have more harm to offer us as women who find themselves in this ongoing world of BC, no matter if we have had our breasts amputated! We deserve better. I have researched diet,natural estrogen blockers and supplements to help estrogen metabolism. My onc does not educate at all on diet and exercise. Its criminal. I am a retired RN and very upset how women are treated. I do find it ODD that even thought many BC are also Progesterone Receptive, there is NO mention of what to do about those levels? Could it be Pharma does not have a Poison to offer us for decreasing or blocking Progesterone? I believe that wld also be detrimental to our quality of life. There has to be more to offer us, how about a cure or Prevention !! Pink ribbons, Right!

  • @nancyferrari6743
    @nancyferrari6743 Před 4 měsíci

    Interesting about pharmacists. Mine could care less.

  • @nancyferrari6743
    @nancyferrari6743 Před 4 měsíci

    I don’t need cataracts as I’m already getting shots in my eyes for wet macular degeneration!!

  • @nancyferrari6743
    @nancyferrari6743 Před 4 měsíci

    I’m 5 weeks into Anastrozole and my oncologist is giving me a 2 weeks break. Insomnia, joint pain, dizziness, nausea and blurred vision became overwhelming. Not happy about all this, but grateful my oncologist is giving me a 2 week break and then will cut my dosage in half. He’s working with me which I appreciate.

  • @user-sl9uz8ut6z
    @user-sl9uz8ut6z Před 4 měsíci

    IF YOU HAVE CANCER CK OUT JOE TIPPENS CANCER PROTOCOL FENBENDAZOLE RIGHT AWAY, FENBENDAZOLE REDUCES AND KILLS CANCER CELLS WITH OUT ANY SIDE EFFECTS AND CAN BE USED AS A PROPHYLACTIC AGAINST CANCER.AND JESUS LOVES YOU ❤❤❤.

  • @finley2653
    @finley2653 Před 4 měsíci

    Promo_SM

  • @user-vu7vr7lb1j
    @user-vu7vr7lb1j Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for covering ILC. I was diagnosed in 2022, and it is hard to find information on this type of cancer.

  • @commonsense6967
    @commonsense6967 Před 5 měsíci

    This was such an interesting and educational presentation. Thank you to Dr. Rosen and the host.

  • @riekaakier1526
    @riekaakier1526 Před 5 měsíci

    I refused hormone treatment. My family doctor advised me to eat ground flaxseed. This was an unusual conversation to have with her. The gynecologist continues to recommend hormones again and again. There are many things in nature that help. As long as it's part of my usual diet, I won't let it stop me. Much of Asian cuisine is good for a healthy life also.

  • @ma.teresacaneo2118
    @ma.teresacaneo2118 Před 5 měsíci

    aga na lang 6:30

  • @simbalion100
    @simbalion100 Před 6 měsíci

    I felt like a statistic. No help after my treatment.

  • @junedixon1537
    @junedixon1537 Před 6 měsíci

    I was diagnosed with IDC in 2022. ER/PR positive, HER negative. Had a double mastectomy in February 2022. My cancer was sent off for recommend treatment chemotherapy treatment. I had 3 types of chemotherapy for 12 treatments. Couldn’t do radiation because of my pacemaker. I was put on aromasin therapy for 10 years. My endo predict is 55% chance of distance recurrence. I am having awful side effects from the medication. I have just stopped it about a week ago. I’m hoping that I made the best decision. Any advice?

  • @cynthiajordan3259
    @cynthiajordan3259 Před 6 měsíci

    So grateful for Dr. ROBERTSON!!

  • @aimeerice4687
    @aimeerice4687 Před 6 měsíci

    So, a quick google search of lowest dosage of tamoxifen for breast cancer prevention and recurrence efficacy came up with several papers and studies they've done in Sweden and Britain, of course not the US, where they acknowledge that tamoxifen at 20 and even 10 mg is not efrective bc women stop taking it due to the side effects. So, they studied 1 mg, 2.5 mg, and 5 mg. Turns out that 2.5 mg and 5 mg are just as, if not MORE effective than anything higher bc it doesn't need to be at the brink of toxicity to be effective, bc women suffered less from aide effects, so they actually took the drug for its full course. There you go. As oncologists, you should be freaking googling all this info daily so you can update your SOC to best serve your patients and their families population.

  • @aimeerice4687
    @aimeerice4687 Před 6 měsíci

    Yes, a discussion of natural alternatives is critical. Also, with pharmaceutical drugs/meds, they test for max amount that can be prescribed right at the threshold of toxicity. They don't test for minimum amount needed for efficacy, and for routine personal hormonal testing to see if it's even being effective for each particular patient, or if even needed. It's great you mentioned that 10 mg is effective! Testing for lowest dosage needed for efficacy needs to be thrle norm, not the exception. This would ensure lower side effects and increase patient compliance.

    • @learnlooklocate
      @learnlooklocate Před 6 měsíci

      I agree that more discussion is so necessary, many people need to openly discuss how they feel about the side effects.

    • @aimeerice4687
      @aimeerice4687 Před 6 měsíci

      @learnlooklocate I've recently learned about EMA certified studies in Sweden, Italy, and the UK that found 2.g and 5 mg are more effective than anything higher. For 1, there are no side effects, so patients take their medicine and get its benefits. 2. Their studies measured for minimal amount needed for efficacy and found anything greater than 5.mg is actually poisoning the body which is why there are negative effects for most women. They aren't side effects. They are the effects of toxicity.

  • @donnadallariva8377
    @donnadallariva8377 Před 6 měsíci

    Would have been interesting to hear more about AI's

  • @margaretgremore9175
    @margaretgremore9175 Před 6 měsíci

    Such great information. The only problem is that very few of us have that “go to expert” to help us through this journey of survivorship. I was diagnosed with Invasive Lobular Cancer and my treatment has been decided by general surgeons and oncologists that don’t even specialize in breast cancer, let alone lobular cancer. I am trying to gain knowledge through presentations like this, but now I need to find a team of specialists that will work with me on exploring options. The search goes on….

  • @cynthiajordan619
    @cynthiajordan619 Před 6 měsíci

    So grateful for this very important interview!

  • @user-xw6xp8ue6u
    @user-xw6xp8ue6u Před 6 měsíci

    This was really helpful from the UK. THANK YOU.

  • @danatroup4340
    @danatroup4340 Před 7 měsíci

    Enhanced precision and accuracy: Wire-Free surgical marker navigation provides surgeons with a more accurate and precise guidance system during breast lumpectomy procedures. This results in improved targeting, ensuring that the surgical intervention is precisely directed to the affected area.

  • @lezaarthur
    @lezaarthur Před 7 měsíci

    I fortunately know a lot about cancer because of our family history of cancer 🧬 I’m the 25th (4 generations) on our family cancer tree & the 13th of them being breast cancers 🧬 So at age 40 I had a hysterectomy hoping to avoid breast cancer because I knew the breast cancers were hormone driven 🧬 but, at age 59 (2018) I found a small nodule it was about 4 months after my mammogram 😶 “All” (Including MRI) the tests came back as benign but, I wanted it removed & in recovery, my surgeon noted not to be worried it looked benign but, 4 days later she called that it was cancer & it actually had “2” cancers inside the nodule 🙈😮🥺😳😶 I Needed another surgery to remove the margins, check the lymph nodes & internal radiation 🥴 4.5 yrs later I found another small nodule & again “all” tests came back as benign but, again I wanted it out (My drs thought I was being over cautious )…The surgeon agreed to remove it & this time pathology hadn’t come back in 4/5 days & noted they needed to run more tests & we’re considering a second opinion 😶 It was cancerous & had mutated / didn’t look like the first one 🧬 So, I chose a DMX with reconstruction / completed July 14th 2023….I was due to start the hormone blockers & I was going to start them after the holidays but, if what if I end up with a lot of side affects…I will discontinue 🙏🏻 Then just before the holidays we found out my oldest daughter 47 yrs old had a breast biopsy came back as cancer (She only had a partial hysterectomy / never had kids) 😭 She’s the start of the 5th generation 💔 My mom had ovarian cancer at 36 (Hysterectomy) & breast cancer at 46 (Single mastectomy) & just turned 94 in October 💝😉🥳🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 (She had only had a partial) 😶🧬💝🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 Be your own advocate….if your feeling off // get it checked out & don’t just swallow “it’s nothing” & well just watch it 🥴😶😳🙏🏻 About half of the breast cancers in our family & including my daughter have gone through genetic testing & come up negative 😶🤔🥺😩🧬🧬🧬🙏🏻

  • @lilacstella1
    @lilacstella1 Před 7 měsíci

    For all these patients and in particular those with circulating cancer cells, how about complementary metabolic therapy, ie ketogenic diet and fasting....

    • @naemasufi
      @naemasufi Před měsícem

      yes. Intermittent fasting is good for me, also turkey tail

  • @rochelles.8387
    @rochelles.8387 Před 7 měsíci

    Funny how Dr. Singh failed to mention diet to reduce estrogen, natural supplements and that some estrogen is necessary for our immune health, etc. Instead he spoke manly of dealing with side effects or possibly switching to another AI which has its own negative side effects.

    • @learnlooklocate
      @learnlooklocate Před 6 měsíci

      thank you for sharing, I agree with you and we will work on addressing more of these issues in our next call

  • @judyoday2211
    @judyoday2211 Před 7 měsíci

    What are the alternatives for the AIs? I too am a rebel and seek other options! Thank you so much, Cynthia for helping to educate us and being an advocate for a better way!

    • @rochelles.8387
      @rochelles.8387 Před 7 měsíci

      A DUTCH test measures estrogen metabolites as well as progesterone, and testosterone. Hormones also affect immunity so reducing all estrogen lowers immunity. DIM and D-calcium glucarate also reduce estrogen but are natural and don't have side effects. Why don't conventional doctors measure the estrogen levels to make sure our immune system is not decreased? Estrogen blockers are like statins, they can lower cholesterol too far causing harm.

    • @learnlooklocate
      @learnlooklocate Před 6 měsíci

      Hi Judy-thank you so much for watching and for your kind words-so much more needs to be talked about regarding to breast cancer

  • @cynthiajordan619
    @cynthiajordan619 Před 7 měsíci

    This is so interesting and so important for all women to know!

  • @user-xs3xy3ui3x
    @user-xs3xy3ui3x Před 7 měsíci

    I had Brest cancer almost 2yr ago and my Dr wanted me to take this meds and I said no to many side aff..

    • @chobie100
      @chobie100 Před 7 měsíci

      Hello hope everything is ok .may I know what you did if you didnt take this please?

    • @LeketaMusic
      @LeketaMusic Před 7 měsíci

      I’m curious as well as I’m thinking of stopping mine. How are you doing? What was your recurrence rate? Mine is 30% with no treatment

    • @learnlooklocate
      @learnlooklocate Před 6 měsíci

      I completely understand:)

    • @carolynadams5126
      @carolynadams5126 Před 2 měsíci

      Please comment on ESR1 mutations. NIH studies showing up to 50% occurring in hormone positive breast cancer with AI hormone therapy. Overall survival is poor on subsequent meds.

  • @katherineharris2080
    @katherineharris2080 Před 7 měsíci

    They dont tell you that these blockers cause,if you have diabetes,higher a1c numbers So if i take it i will need another drug for diabetes and 3 other meds to combate the other side effects. Its ridiculous. All theyvwant to do is had you pills thrn more pils on these blockers you digest fat differently get a belly. They didnt do chemo because theyvwere worried about side effects cause of 77 but they will me a blocker that raises my blood sugar and i need 3 orher drugs makes no se

    • @katherineharris2080
      @katherineharris2080 Před 6 měsíci

      My a1c went up 1 point I stopped taking it. Wanted to give me 2 meds to tolerate the blocker. You can do everything or you can do nothing chance it will come back is there no matter what. I want to not be sick