A quote from my medical oncologist: "There is a reasonable probability that you are cured but we don't have enough information about ACC to say for sure. Chemotherapy won't alter the outcome but radiation is very important to help limit local failure."
The interpretation of that statement is:
- The cancer was probably only localized in the one area so no need for chemotherapy which travels throughout the entire body looking to annihilate cancer cells and anything else in its path.
- The 2 surgeries were probably successful in removing all of the cancer, but just in case there are some renegade cancer cells hiding out (local failure), radiation will search and destroy in the area receiving the radiation.
- Radiation basically just improves my odds against recurrence.
- Recurrence with "normal breast cancers" can be about 25% over 5 years. Radiation takes that percentage down to 4-5%. They are hoping ACC behaves like a typical breast cancer.
- My surgeon was at a breast cancer conference all last week and gave me this startling statistic that they now have research to prove: In the general population, if you are not overweight and you exercise regularly, you improve your chances of NOT getting breast cancer by 30%
So here are my personal action points:
- Start 35 radiation treatments beginning June 4th
- Started back into running this weekend and it wasn't too bad :) so will continue with regular exercise
- Will continue to monitor my caloric input even though I am a hopeless Foodie and love to eat
All is well.