Virtual Pink House: Reducing Recurrence Risk of HER2 Positive Breast Cancer

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
  • This live, virtual session on HER2 breast cancer recurrence risks and management was led in May 2022 by oncology nurse Eric Cohen, RN, MS. We offer it here as educational information for anyone living with breast cancer, regardless of where you are in your journey.
    Carolina Breast Friends, a.k.a. the Pink House, offers uplift, education, connection, and resources to women and men experiencing breast cancer. We invite you to subscribe to our CZcams Channel to receive notifications as new videos post. Videos include recordings of sessions we offer virtually or in-person through the Pink House, as well as fitness demonstrations and other instruction made specifically for this channel. @Carolina Breast Friends
    www.carolinabreastfriends.org
    Charlotte, NC . 704-370-7773

Komentáře • 28

  • @EL-fe2of
    @EL-fe2of Před 3 měsíci

    Thank-you, very informative and reassuring, and being proactive with this disease❤

  • @rachelleb8544
    @rachelleb8544 Před 10 dny

    Do you have any more in-depth CZcams videos on whether someone chose not to get radiation?

  • @umadhanapal7611
    @umadhanapal7611 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Excellent presentation! Please keep me posted if the upcoming zoom session.

  • @BubbleBurster-nv1vl
    @BubbleBurster-nv1vl Před 11 měsíci +5

    This is one of the BEST presentations I have seen on this topic.
    Heartfelt thanks to you!
    I am in my 60's, progesterone, estrogen and HER 2 positive.

    • @CarolinaBreastFriends
      @CarolinaBreastFriends  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Thanks so much. That's so great to hear. Wishing you the best. If you are in the Charlotte, NC, area or ever travel this way, please come into The Pink House for a visit. We would love to meet you. "Until there's a cure, there's care."

    • @BubbleBurster-nv1vl
      @BubbleBurster-nv1vl Před 11 měsíci

      @@CarolinaBreastFriends We are in crazy NJ, not my native state. When appropriate we will flee! Many hugs and blessings to you and yours!

    • @Soggycheetos69
      @Soggycheetos69 Před 11 měsíci

      @@CarolinaBreastFriends what if someone margins were clear no trace of disease within the body after a dmx and refused treatment what is the percentage of reoccurrence ? can someone just get herceptin without chemo ?

    • @CarolinaBreastFriends
      @CarolinaBreastFriends  Před 11 měsíci

      No need to move. :-) Eric Cohen will be doing a live, Zoom session for us soon. When we get the date finalized, I'll reply again with the link to register. The session will be free. :-)

    • @CarolinaBreastFriends
      @CarolinaBreastFriends  Před 11 měsíci

      @@Soggycheetos69 We will pass your question on to the presenter, who was a guest speaker for us on the topic. Eric Cohen will be doing a live, Zoom session for us soon. When we get the date finalized, I'll reply again with the link to register. The session will be free. :-)

  • @user-zr4eu5qh1w
    @user-zr4eu5qh1w Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you so much for this informative video! 25:54

  • @olivejohns9393
    @olivejohns9393 Před 5 měsíci

    Great presentation

  • @queen-servant-of-allah2822
    @queen-servant-of-allah2822 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Excellent video thank u so much for sharing 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽🥰🥰🥰❤️❤️❤️💕💕💕

    • @CarolinaBreastFriends
      @CarolinaBreastFriends  Před 11 měsíci

      We're so glad you found it worthwhile. If you haven't yet, feel free to browse the other videos on out channel. We love being able to share the insight & support of sessions from The Pink House with breast cancer Survivors, Thrivers, and their family & support givers no matter where they are.

    • @CarolinaBreastFriends
      @CarolinaBreastFriends  Před 11 měsíci

      Eric Cohen will be doing a live, Zoom session for us soon. When we get the date finalized, I'll reply again with the link to register. The session will be free. :-)

  • @lesliehennings1659
    @lesliehennings1659 Před 5 měsíci +1

    This is a great video! I was diagnosed 9 months ago with HER2, and this video really helped me understand it. Question...is lymph node involvement considered a metastatic?

    • @rura2352
      @rura2352 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Hey dear, I studied medicine and have breastcancer too. In Germany we call it "local lymphatic metastasis" which is NOT considered as stage four cancer. So it's basically a healable, "local/regional" metastasis if near the breast ... Good luck! ❤

  • @annahorning7432
    @annahorning7432 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I developed dcis while on anastrazole for previous cancer
    Why would this be happening

  • @peter8488
    @peter8488 Před rokem

    Thank you for this information, understanding helps us approach this with less fear.

  • @FiberArts22
    @FiberArts22 Před 2 měsíci

    Ugh.. I am a breast cancer survivor 3b … now my remaining breast has lumps reminding me of first cancer ..doc’s says fibrosis breasts ..so frustrated lump is getting bigger … I complained for many years till last bc was diagnosed any helpful hints ..currently no insurance but do get a break with only having one breast on cost of testing ..

  • @mselite3250
    @mselite3250 Před rokem +4

    What about people with low BMI or people eho are below BMI that still get cancer

    • @CarolinaBreastFriends
      @CarolinaBreastFriends  Před 11 měsíci

      Hi and thanks for your question. We are going to pass it along to the presenter, who was a quest speaker on this topic. Eric Cohen will be doing a live, Zoom session for us soon. When we get the date finalized, I'll reply again with the link to register. The session is free. :-)

  • @user-iw6yf4op9f
    @user-iw6yf4op9f Před 3 měsíci

    Hi i am afraid of herceptin injection side effect??

  • @DCS_DCS
    @DCS_DCS Před rokem +2

    This is a helpful presentation. Thank you very much.
    My medical oncologist has prescribed only trustuzamab (Herceptin) and pertuzamab (Perjeta).
    Since there are a couple of other molecular antibodies as well, my question is on what basis MAB to be used would be decided?

    • @CarolinaBreastFriends
      @CarolinaBreastFriends  Před 11 měsíci

      Apologies for the delay in responding. We will pass your question along to the presenter, who was a guest speaker for us on the topic. Eric Cohen will be doing a live, Zoom session for us soon. When we get the date finalized, I'll reply again with the link to register. The session will be free. :-)

    • @DCS_DCS
      @DCS_DCS Před 10 měsíci

      @@CarolinaBreastFriends thank you

  • @lmundiclan
    @lmundiclan Před rokem

    I am 78 and just noticed a lump in my right breast. I had breast cancer in 2012 in my left breast, it was Her2 positive and it was the size of a lemon. What is the mortality rate for reoccurrence breast cancer? I weigh about 145 and am 5’2”.

    • @anglophils645
      @anglophils645 Před rokem +5

      I am not an oncologist, but my brother is. Your weight is good, you could be a little slimmer, but it's not a problem. For your overall health, use a BMI calculator on your phone or computer, and make sure that you keep your BMI in a normal, or slightly overweight range. (Slightly overweight people on average live longer than do underweight people. But the best is the normal range.). You need a biopsy of that new lump. It is probably not a recurrence of your breast cancer. My brother says that 85% of breast lumps are non-cancerous. But you should get it checked, so that you know what it is. Whatever it is , it will probably be a good idea to have it removed, so that it doesn't bother you. I'm in my mid-sixties, and I had a benign tumor removed from my left breast twenty years ago. Even though it was non-cancerous, it was continuing to grow, which made me uncomfortable. I've never had a recurrence since (it was a fibroadenoma). On the small chance that your lump is cancerous, it is probably not HER2 positive. The most common breast cancer in your age group, is estrogen-positive, HER2 negative, which would mean that you would only need a lumpectomy, and possibly a little radiation. This type of cancer rarely needs chemo to stop it.
      So get the lump checked. I doubt that it is an aggressive cancer, like the one you had ten years ago. But you need to find out what it is, so you can discuss your treatment options with your doctor. Hope this helps! A petite little woman like you has many good years left, I'm sure! Who knows, you may be a Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue model at 81, like Martha Stewart. (you can be in the special Petite issue).