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I understand your confusion with all the data and forums about the condition. For DCIS, it is recommended that after a lumpectomy, you would consider radiation therapy to the breast to lessen the chance of recurrence or developing an invasive cancer. Also, if the tumor is hormone receptor positive (ER or PR positive) then taking hormonal treatment with Tamoxifen will really improve your chances of developing an invasive cancer.
Chemotherapy for DCIS is not recommended. Radiation indeed has side effects, but their occurrence is varied from one person to another and we cannot really tell if you will develop the same.
Hope this helps. Regards and God bless.
Good luck to you -- you're in my prayers.
No history of cancer in my family or myself. 49 years old, I had a biopsy that showed DCIS and had a lumpectomy and sentinel node removal on 6/24. I am being told that I should have radiation treatment and "anti hormone" treatment. I had a total hysterectomy 2 years ago and my ob-gyn had me on hormone replacement therapy until I learned about the lump, and I decided to take myself off at the suggestion of the surgeon.
I'm scared about radiation and not looking forward to taking yet another pill every day for years. We know that HRT was probably a contributing factor to my lump, so what else can taking another pill every day possibly do to me?
Hazel