My friend was diagnosed with infiltrating duct cell carcinoma (grade II, 2.2 cm.) in 1999. She also had 6 of 17 lymph
nodesLymph node biopsy
Swollen glands
Swollen lymph nodes in the groin
Swollen lymph nodes under arm positive and HER2/neu FISH test was negative.The
estrogenHormone replacement therapy and progesterone receptors were positive. She was 36 years old at the time (never married, no children). She had a lumpectomy followed by
radiationCystitis - noninfectious
Radiation therapy. She was put on a regimen of
fluorouracilFluorouracil
Fluorouracil topical, adryamicin and
cytoxanCytoxan
Cytoxan lyophilized (thorough 8/00). She was also placed on
TamoxifenTamoxifen
Tamoxifen citrate. She had bone metastasis by May of 2000. She was placed on Taxotere in July of 01 through December 01. She was also placed on Herceptin from August 01 through October 02. In addition she was also taking estrogen suppressing medication such as Femara, Aredia, Zoladex. By September of 03 she had her first brain metastasis which was treated with sterotactic radiation. She also had new bone activity. She was placed on Navelbine on October of 02. She was also placed on Zometa. She had a second brain metastasis in October of 03. This was treated with a gamma knife. She was then placed on cytoxan and epirubicin. She continues to have new bone activity (spine and femur).The doctor recommends her now going on a regimen of taxol and carboplatin. Do you concur? Is there anything else she should be doing at this point? What is the toxicity level of taxol and carboplatin? Do these work in a different manner than the other regimens that have failed to stop the bone and brain metastasis? She is depressed and not willing to continue to fight. I am trying to help her find options.