Dear ski2005: Hormone therapy, such as
Arimidex, may indeed have a role in the treatment of this cancer. However, the question is really separate from the question of chemotherapy. Hormone therapy is not usually used "instead" of chemotherapy but often "in addition to" chemotherapy. So the real question that you should discuss with the oncologist is whether you should take chemotherapy. This decision would be based on the expected risks versus benefits and a discussion with your oncologist may help provide the information you need to make this decision. In general, the absolute benefit to chemotherapy is greater with larger tumors and those with involved lymph
nodesLymph node biopsy
Swollen glands
Swollen lymph nodes in the groin
Swollen lymph nodes under arm. It is very appropriate to ask about the role of hormone therapy.