DCIS - What I Wish I'd Known (and took six oncologists over two years to find out!)

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06/19/23

In this video I'm talking about the one piece of information that would have made a world of difference to me as a DCIS survivor, when navigating my path toward mastectomy. Disclaimer: The opinion shared in this video is that of one (highly respected) medical professional and may not be shared by your oncologist.

- Related Videos:

My Perspective on DCIS Two Years Ago: https://youtu.be/GJB9_OoIDGs

The playlist of my entire Mastectomy Story: https://youtube.com/playlist?l....ist=PLczz0n2ViEuHQRR

- Links:

The only video/site that I've EVER found that adequately describes DCIS: https://youtube.com/watch?v=hga8-wyUtto&feature=share

There are ongoing trials which allow women to "watch and wait" rather than undergoing surgery for DCIS. Amount of comedo necrosis is the factor that determines eligibility for these trials, which further supports the opinion of the doctor who advised me. This study shows how much variability there is among medical professionals when it comes to the threshold for comedo necrosis, showing that we are still in the infancy period when it comes to the treatment for this disease:

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30980039/

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