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De Novo Metastatic Breast Cancer: A Comprehensive Guide 

Yerbba – Breast Cancer
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Discover the essentials of de novo metastatic breast cancer with Yerbba. In this video, Dr. Griggs provides a comprehensive guide on its symptoms, risk factors, and the latest treatment options. Gain a better understanding of how it differs from other types of metastatic breast cancer and what you can do if diagnosed. #breastcancer #metastaticbreastcancer #breastcancertreatment
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Комментарии : 11   
@naththomas9946
@naththomas9946 14 дней назад
Thank you, Dr. Griggd, for continuous support about breast cancer ( health).
@yerbba
@yerbba 10 дней назад
You're very welcome! Thank you for watching!
@Livelongwforce
@Livelongwforce 22 дня назад
I had DCIS, grade 3 diagnosed last June after two aggressive biopsies and told I had all the time in the world to get surgery. After DMX on Feb 1st, shown IBC in one lymph node, and on March 6th found IBC in liver. All +++, grade 3. No genetic component. So my questions are.. What are the chances of this happening? Not de novo specifically but fighting for the first time. Also, after thorough research, I found out that this happens quite a lot where aggressive biopsy (12 markers placed, and kept trying to reach for something they thought they saw, which was also DCIS) can cause DCIS to mutate. And that I should of had surgery within two months of the biopsy. So my question is what do you think of these biopsies? Could women just have a minimally invasive biopsy instead? Such as taking one sample once, and not put markers in. Is there really a need for markers if you are going to have a mastectomy and they are taking all of it anyway?
@yerbba
@yerbba 2 дня назад
It's a reasonable question, and there is no evidence that biopsies change the type or behavior of a cancer. In people who are found to have disease in other parts of the body, it is the case that those cells have been there a while. Of course, it's distressing to have a delay and even more distressing to find out that one has advanced disease at the time of diagnosis. We are hoping that the "Force" in your user name helps you as you move forward in the weeks, months, and years to come.
@07734KAT
@07734KAT 22 дня назад
9:25 Hi Doctor. I know someone who was diagnosed with de novo/stage 4 breast cancer two years ago. She has undergone chemotherapy and is now taking Tamoxifen. Her breast is also NOT removed. She took HRT (Hormonal Replacement Therapy) pills 2 or 3 years prior to her diagnosis. She said she took HRT to lessen or stop her menopausal symptoms. HRT pills might have caused her de novo breast cancer, right? Because HRT pills contain estrogen? She doesn't have family history of breast cancer. Thank you Doctor for your reply.
@yerbba
@yerbba 10 дней назад
Thanks for the question. Longer durations of HRT that contain estrogen and progesterone are associated with a slightly higher risk of breast cancer. It is unlikely that 2 to 3 years of HRT contributed to your friend's breast cancer. It may have, on the other hand, furthered the growth of the cancer. It is very likely that your friend's cancer will respond to anti-estrogen therapy.
@HL-qv3yd
@HL-qv3yd 22 дня назад
Hi Dr Griggs, very grateful for your support, is there any hope for near future for cure or more effective treatment, er pr positive her2 negative metastatic breast cancer? Thank you❤
@yerbba
@yerbba 10 дней назад
Thanks for the question. There is always hope for a cure. One reason we don't cover newer therapies is because our videos live on our channel indefinitely. This means that anything that is out of date can cause problems for our subscribers. For example, if a drug looks promising in initial studies and then is found to be ineffective or harmful, we could confuse people and give them information that they find harder to trust. In general, the treatments for ER-positive, HER2-negative breast cancer are far ahead of treatment for other types of breast cancer in part because this is the most common type of breast cancer. The data are mature and rich for this type of breast cancer although of course, we're always trying to do better. Please hang onto your hope!
@HL-qv3yd
@HL-qv3yd 2 дня назад
Thank you so much dear doctor Griggs ❤❤❤
@nazkhan3719
@nazkhan3719 22 дня назад
Biospy never causes mutations
@yerbba
@yerbba 10 дней назад
That's correct. The disruption of cells that might occur during a biopsy does not cause mutations. Thanks for your comment.
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