Linda Evangelista and her Breast Cancer recurrence | Dr Liz O'Riordan explains

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024

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  • @rebeccakarlsson1395
    @rebeccakarlsson1395 Год назад +18

    When I hear someone say “I’m taking them both off so I’ll never have to worry about breast cancer again” my heart just sinks. It took my surgeon several appointments to get me to finally understand how BC recurrence works (both local and distant). It was all so confusing back then. So emotional and fear based. If you have better understanding you WILL make better choices. Thank you Dr Liz for explaining these complicated things to us. I KNOW that you have already helped so many girls make better choices. One of them is me!

    • @DrLizORiordan
      @DrLizORiordan  Год назад +2

      It's hard when patients are quoted and it doesn't represent what their doctors would have told them

  • @courtneystoner5631
    @courtneystoner5631 17 дней назад +1

    I had a double mastectomy last month after noticing a dimple in my right breast (in my cleavage area). I opted for the bilateral because i didn't want to go through breast cancer in the future. When I woke up from surgery, I was told that not only did I have a stage 2 tumor, but I also had cancer growing in my pectoral muscle so I lost some of that as well. So tough to hear.

  • @jessicaquinn9730
    @jessicaquinn9730 Год назад +5

    Thank you so much, Liz, for this video. I was diagnosed with er+ and pr+ breast cancer on both breasts last year.
    Though both were at stage 1, I decided to have double mastectomy as I thought this could reduce the chance of recurrence. After the surgery, I only saw an oncologist once. Even all my appointments were under the name of that oncologist, but instead of seeing her, I saw a nurse practitioner. I asked multiple times how I can detect reccurence as both of my breasts were removed, but never got satisfying answers. Your video really helps a lot as I was told my cancer was very deep. So it could come back on the chest wall if it does.
    I will pay more attention to my chest and check often. Thanks again the video is really helpful. By the way, I subscribed your channel and I like it very much!

    • @DrLizORiordan
      @DrLizORiordan  Год назад +1

      I'm glad the video was useful. x Thank you for subscribing - there's lots more to come!

  • @irene1182
    @irene1182 Год назад +3

    Thank Dr Liz for this information. I had a SM last Feb and after watching your video today I decided to feel around the scar and surrounding area. It’s quite hard to check though as there are lots on boney parts in this area. I presume a lump would stand out a bit more. I sometimes wish that when you get your yearly mammogram that someone professional could also just check over you masectomy side just to give you some peace of mind.

    • @DrLizORiordan
      @DrLizORiordan  Год назад

      I know what you mean, A lump would be more obvious

  • @alypat3443
    @alypat3443 Год назад +3

    Thanks so much for doing this video, now I know what to look for after Her2 breast cancer 90mm and had mastectomy with no reconstruction 5 years ago. I have my final mammogram tomorrow on the other breast and I'm feeling anxious today. I just love how you are so informative, never had this level of information post breast cancer treatment from my medical team they just said if you notice anything different contact us which is rather vague.... thankyou Liz you are really making a difference 💕

    • @DrLizORiordan
      @DrLizORiordan  Год назад

      thank you. Hope your final mammogram is OK

    • @ASH-T786
      @ASH-T786 Год назад

      Ģood luck
      I'm going through chemo for her2 positive breast cancer stage 3 on my 4th chemo 🙏

  • @BeateSchierle
    @BeateSchierle Год назад +5

    Thank you again, Liz, for this speedy update. Poor Linda! Your explanation was very informative to me, as my actual recurrence started from the Pectoralis muscle as well inspite of radiation
    Had never heard that before... All the best for you! Beate

    • @rebeccakarlsson1395
      @rebeccakarlsson1395 Год назад +3

      My cancer also was either very near or partly in the pectoral muscle because my largest margin was taken in the muscle. I had never before or since heard of this type of growth on anyone else. I haven’t heard it discussed or written about either until now with the news of Linda Evangelista’s recurrence (thanks again famous person). I do quite a lot of self checks but will be even MORE vigilant now, even though this area is quite sore and “weird” so I hope I would even be able to feel properly. My cancer was also the kind that grows more in sheets than lumps so I’m sure this makes it even more of a challenge to detect on your own.
      Best of luck to us both on keeping ourselves healthy and strong and for long happy cancer-free lives!

    • @DrLizORiordan
      @DrLizORiordan  Год назад +2

      glad it was helpful

    • @DrLizORiordan
      @DrLizORiordan  Год назад +2

      glad it was useful x

  • @debbiejo1027
    @debbiejo1027 Год назад

    I appreciate you taking the time for the videos… many thanks and prayers

  • @christinasmyth5674
    @christinasmyth5674 Год назад +1

    So glad I found you ! I am 5 years post B.C , luckily I found the lump myself when it was v small stage 1 phase 1 estroegen positive. I was 64 and had a lumpectomy, radiation and thankfully no chemo just Arrimidex which I have now finished . I will be vigilant for any changes around my scar thanks to you’re advise 👍

  • @ASH-T786
    @ASH-T786 Год назад +1

    Thank you Liz for explaining

  • @elizabethconroy7665
    @elizabethconroy7665 Год назад +3

    My Mothers Colon Cancer went to her breast
    I wonder why so many patients think that by removing both breasts ,they will be safe
    Hopefully,Linda does well
    Thanks for the information

  • @Liz_678
    @Liz_678 Год назад

    Thank you for the explanation. I was wondering about this!

  • @normal7075
    @normal7075 Год назад +1

    Would it help if I had a MRI annually to find any cancer? I had a mastectomy two months ago. Stage 3. Declined chemo but taking tamoxifen. Fingers crossed 🤞

    • @DrLizORiordan
      @DrLizORiordan  Год назад

      If you've had a mastectomy then there isn't any breast tissue left to scan

  • @LB-zc1hj
    @LB-zc1hj Год назад

    I’m waiting to see my consultant after a lumpectomy (Er+ HER2 low invasive mixed ductal and lobular cancer) will I have to ask about the chances of recurrence for me? Or will I be told? Also will my consultant now be able to confirm grade and stage of my cancer ? I guess I will be told the results of my breast and sentinel nodes biopsy and what treatment will be going forward. Thank you for your many information videos they have helped me tremendously ❤

  • @carolclarke5839
    @carolclarke5839 Год назад +1

    Hi Dr Liz, I am in Australia I had a Mastectomy of my left breast back in 2013 from then on every year I get a Mammogram of my right Breast and an Ultra sound on the left usually under the arm I also had 12 rounds of Chemo hope everything goes well for you Xxx❤

  • @misemefein-ws6tp
    @misemefein-ws6tp Год назад +1

    Very good information. Thanks.

  • @NinaRibenaMixedMedia
    @NinaRibenaMixedMedia Год назад

    I have just been diagnosed with stage 1/2 breast cancer. Can I please ask your thoughts regarding breast reconstruction and what I should consider.

    • @DrLizORiordan
      @DrLizORiordan  Год назад

      I cover ALL the things you need to consider in my book here - www.amazon.co.uk/Complete-Guide-Breast-Cancer-Empowered/dp/1785041878 also available on amazon.com

  • @srikarraoboinepalli3216
    @srikarraoboinepalli3216 Год назад +1

    Thank you

  • @sarahhardy4627
    @sarahhardy4627 Год назад +1

    Great vlog.

  • @hsumin688
    @hsumin688 Год назад

    I had stage 1 her2 negative BC with mastectomy surgery last year. I plan on having reconstruction. But it’s been six months and I can’t decide if I should have flap or implant. Any suggestions? Thanks

    • @DrLizORiordan
      @DrLizORiordan  Год назад

      I cover all the questions you need to think about in my book here www.amazon.com/Complete-Guide-Breast-Cancer-Empowered/dp/B07KQGTYXD

  • @marionraine3703
    @marionraine3703 Год назад

    Sorry dont understand questions and answers Dr Liz
    Regards M

  • @brucekentnyc
    @brucekentnyc Год назад

    WHAT???

  • @demi2368
    @demi2368 Год назад

    Well, what I am wondering is .. did she undergo any treatments the first time or she just had the surgery as treatment? Because I understood that she did radio and chemo this time, the second time, but did she do chemo and radio the first time?

    • @DrLizORiordan
      @DrLizORiordan  Год назад +1

      I only know what has been reported in the press