I am 66 and my breast cancer was lobular and went to lymph nodes. I find it hard to not be anxious that the cancer is returning as seem to have so many side effects from letrozole etc. Maintains a healthy weight is hard when joint pain limits some of my exercise. Thank you so much for all your encouragement. Praying that you will stay well.
Really like the zippy way of how this information is communicated, very efficient and easy to listen to. Also appreciated how encouraging it was. I have just been given a 70% ten year survival rate, with surgery alone, increasing to 82% if I go for chemo, which I wont be doing, and also a strange suggestion of bisphosphonate, considering I wont be using anti hormone drugs. I believe my long use of HRT contributed to my tumour, that is the synthetic form of the progesterone. I am also frustrated my oncologist didn't inform me of the incredible benefits to my survival rates if I take vitamin D3, which I feel is a complete negligent piece of information that should be automatically included and encouraged.
Hi Liz Thank you so much. This is fabulous information. I found the link through ICPV. Have you considered asking Maggie’s to promote your videos? Your info is invaluable. I’m especially interested in raising awareness of secondary breast cancer. Can I help you? I’m a centre ambassador for Maggie’s at Sutton Riyal Marsden. Again many thanks Jo Saunders-Betts x
1 think so ! very positive vibes from mill park hospital in Johannesburg with hé team ,look for the books on buddies for life web sites etc very good with a lot of information written by my professor carol ann Benn . I do find these vlogs so helpful thankyou.
I am 43, ER+ PR + Her - stage 2 grade 3 LVSI 3 positive lymphe nodes, got surgery first, then chemo, radio and I am now on abemaciclib (2x 150mg) and tamoxifen. What are my odds? Thank you.
@@DrLizORiordan I have your book, it’s my bible! I spoke to GP and told her about your book, she was going to buy one to keep in her room at the Drs surgery.
Hi dear doc can you tell me plz i am tired to ask people now i saw your informatve video and i am asking my treatment did in the west contry recently i want to know about myself i have some effects in my boady No 1. I lost my blance i can not walk without support.
Hello Doctor, I am Ravi From India, my mother got diagonised with breast cancer her 2 positive stage 4, she was reluctant to take chemo, so she only took targeted therapy phesgo 10 nos, in the first pet scan the tumor was 10cm size then it reduced and not it has increased, along with phesgo she was taking ayurvedic, but now the phesgo is not working, so what other option she has, can we connect thru email so i can share her reports to you, it will be so grateful, Thank you so much waiting for your reply, warm regards
Unfortunately people who get stage four the average they live is not going down, not from what I've read, and even observed in my support groups. And I am not feeling too well. There are so many hopes for a cure in the nearer than ever future, and I hope for cure, and am so sick of bandaids. My letrozole feels like death, and my health feels like death, and I am a positive person, but even after NED, and yet raised tumor markers, and you pray, meditate, and ask.. why I feel so bad still.. t.y. for your vids and your bubbly personaly, smarts, and heart..
I’m so sorry. Sending you a hug x x there are new treatment coming. If you watch my CDK inhibitors video at the end I talk about 5 new treatment options for stage 4 ER+ cancer
But the rates of women getting breast cancer has increased that means the prevention efforts have been unsuccessful .and just getting the diagnosis and alopecia are emotionally devastating
We can't prevent breast cancer. There is nothing that can stop you getting it - we can only reduce the chance that it happens. And yes the side effects of treatment can be awful
Dear Dr Liz, what about those stage 4 er positive breast cancer womans? Dr Liz, er positive womans diagnosed early unfortunately 30% comes back later as a metastatic thats the one kills, er positive they need to found more curative medicine like her2 positive patients, her2 positive stage 4 lots of womans they think they cured the disease, er positive so behind, I hope they can do more soon, and I appreciate your reserch thank you soo much❤.
The paper only looked at the risk of recurrence in the first 5 years after diagnosis but as we know ER+ cancer can come back 30 years later. I’m hopeful that the new drugs like CDK inhibitors will help to stop this happening
@@DrLizORiordan what is CDK please.. there are also promising things on the horizon, from what I have studied, b.c. cure-ish, would turn this horrible disease into chronic rather than fatal at least. . there is much promise this could happen by 2030 to 2035.. it cannot happen soon enough as far as I am concerned, I am so sick of feeling awful.. no one else I know supposedly in remission feels this way, nor has elevated tumor markers supposedly only cause NAFLD, which I had another doc tell me today, my local physican that , that was more than likely caused by my letrozole, ugh.. since I dont eat poorly too often.. :(
I am 66 and my breast cancer was lobular and went to lymph nodes. I find it hard to not be anxious that the cancer is returning as seem to have so many side effects from letrozole etc. Maintains a healthy weight is hard when joint pain limits some of my exercise. Thank you so much for all your encouragement. Praying that you will stay well.
So awesome to see a doctor who continues research on their own, and publishes the research to the public. God Bless you 🙏 ❤️
Thank you so much - although this wasn't my own research. I just take the latest studies and break them down to anyone can understand them
This is an excellent channel about breast cancer. I'm inspired.
Thank you so much. It's taken a lot of work but I'm hoping people will find my videos useful and easy to understand
My husband came to me with this news yesterday! He always keeps a lookout for me, as do you! Thanks so much to you both.
So glad!
Really like the zippy way of how this information is communicated, very efficient and easy to listen to. Also appreciated how encouraging it was. I have just been given a 70% ten year survival rate, with surgery alone, increasing to 82% if I go for chemo, which I wont be doing, and also a strange suggestion of bisphosphonate, considering I wont be using anti hormone drugs. I believe my long use of HRT contributed to my tumour, that is the synthetic form of the progesterone. I am also frustrated my oncologist didn't inform me of the incredible benefits to my survival rates if I take vitamin D3, which I feel is a complete negligent piece of information that should be automatically included and encouraged.
As always, thank you from the bottom of my heart, Liz ❤
Plz make detailed video of er pr positive, her2 negative stage 2 breast cancer with one sentinal and auxiliary node positive
Hi Liz
Thank you so much. This is fabulous information. I found the link through ICPV. Have you considered asking Maggie’s to promote your videos? Your info is invaluable. I’m especially interested in raising awareness of secondary breast cancer. Can I help you? I’m a centre ambassador for Maggie’s at Sutton Riyal Marsden. Again many thanks
Jo Saunders-Betts x
Hi Jo. What a fantastic idea. I hadn't thought about asking Maggies to help. Do you want to email me at hello@oriordan.co.uk
I was just diagnosed last week. The most frightening word in the English language: malignant
yes it is. Sending you a hug x
Thank you Dr. Liz,love and respect from Serbia ❤
Thank you x x
Please advice about breast cancer male.The issue is serious and needs immediate attention of the oncologists.
Hope the survival rate also improves in Africa 🌍
I hope so too x
1 think so ! very positive vibes from mill park hospital in Johannesburg with hé team ,look for the books on buddies for life web sites etc very good with a lot of information written by my professor carol ann Benn . I do find these vlogs so helpful thankyou.
Hi doctor,
Could you please talk about the link between breast cancer and HRT?
If you've been on it for more than 10 years it does increase your risk of getting breast cancer
I am 43, ER+ PR + Her - stage 2 grade 3 LVSI 3 positive lymphe nodes, got surgery first, then chemo, radio and I am now on abemaciclib (2x 150mg) and tamoxifen. What are my odds? Thank you.
I’m really sorry but I can’t give personal medical advice. You could use the free website breast.predict.nhs.uk/tool to find out if your wanted
@@DrLizORiordan at 15 years it only gives 57% 😢 hope its old information
Thank you for all the information x
You are so welcome!
@@DrLizORiordan I have your book, it’s my bible! I spoke to GP and told her about your book, she was going to buy one to keep in her room at the Drs surgery.
In that study women included in the study those diagnosed with ductal in situ “cancers “?
NO - DCIS is not invasive so it's not included
Hi dear doc can you tell me plz i am tired to ask people now i saw your informatve video and i am asking my treatment did in the west contry recently i want to know about myself i have some effects in my boady
No 1. I lost my blance i can not walk without support.
I cannot give personal medical advice. If you have a new symptom you should see your doctor so you can be checked out x
Hello Doctor, I am Ravi From India, my mother got diagonised with breast cancer her 2 positive stage 4, she was reluctant to take chemo, so she only took targeted therapy phesgo 10 nos, in the first pet scan the tumor was 10cm size then it reduced and not it has increased, along with phesgo she was taking ayurvedic, but now the phesgo is not working, so what other option she has, can we connect thru email so i can share her reports to you, it will be so grateful, Thank you so much waiting for your reply, warm regards
Any treatment for breast cancer ?
Unfortunately people who get stage four the average they live is not going down, not from what I've read, and even observed in my support groups. And I am not feeling too well. There are so many hopes for a cure in the nearer than ever future, and I hope for cure, and am so sick of bandaids. My letrozole feels like death, and my health feels like death, and I am a positive person, but even after NED, and yet raised tumor markers, and you pray, meditate, and ask.. why I feel so bad still.. t.y. for your vids and your bubbly personaly, smarts, and heart..
I’m so sorry. Sending you a hug x x there are new treatment coming. If you watch my CDK inhibitors video at the end I talk about 5 new treatment options for stage 4 ER+ cancer
Consider having your vitimin levels and make sure to get your urine checked as well
But the rates of women getting breast cancer has increased that means the prevention efforts have been unsuccessful
.and just getting the diagnosis and alopecia are emotionally devastating
We can't prevent breast cancer. There is nothing that can stop you getting it - we can only reduce the chance that it happens. And yes the side effects of treatment can be awful
No2is my sepiking is goes slow
Now i am in india plz tell me some advise my cancer was positive i am74 years lady
I am sorry but I cannot give personal medical advice
Dear Dr Liz, what about those stage 4 er positive breast cancer womans? Dr Liz, er positive womans diagnosed early unfortunately 30% comes back later as a metastatic thats the one kills, er positive they need to found more curative medicine like her2 positive patients, her2 positive stage 4 lots of womans they think they cured the disease, er positive so behind, I hope they can do more soon, and I appreciate your reserch thank you soo much❤.
The paper only looked at the risk of recurrence in the first 5 years after diagnosis but as we know ER+ cancer can come back 30 years later. I’m hopeful that the new drugs like CDK inhibitors will help to stop this happening
@@DrLizORiordan what is CDK please.. there are also promising things on the horizon, from what I have studied, b.c. cure-ish, would turn this horrible disease into chronic rather than fatal at least. . there is much promise this could happen by 2030 to 2035.. it cannot happen soon enough as far as I am concerned, I am so sick of feeling awful.. no one else I know supposedly in remission feels this way, nor has elevated tumor markers supposedly only cause NAFLD, which I had another doc tell me today, my local physican that , that was more than likely caused by my letrozole, ugh.. since I dont eat poorly too often.. :(
Thank you Dr Liz❤,
yes Jennifer stage 4 breast cancers definitely need more to cure or at list turn in to chronic.🙏
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