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I'm sorry to hear that you are experiencing all of these, but on the contrary, Taxol may have given you the upper hand back in 1997 when you had invasive ductal cancer and positive nodes. You may search the web for the landmark clinical trials on Taxol for node positive breast cancer such as the CALGB 9344 landmark clinical trial. That trial showed that addition of taxol for node positive ductal breast cancers increased a patient's disease free survival. This trial may have led to a major FDA approval. Also, I'm not sure if Taxol does not really work with lobular cancers since the clinical trials included patients with lobular breast cancer histology. I still suggest that you undergo regular and constant surveillance for your breast cancer.
Be strong, regards and God bless.