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    Posted: Oct 31 2009 at 10:22am
I received my Komen newsletter by email and they had a link on Facts for Life Triple Negative Breast Cancer.  It's a 2 page fact sheet about TNBC.  If the link below isn't "hot", just copy and paste it into your browser.

http://ww5.komen.org/uploadedFiles/Content_Binaries/KOMEED079100.pdf?ecid=emklnov09:19

On another topic, I just received my Co-Survivor Pins that I ordered from the Komen site.  Instead of being all pink, it's half pink and white.  The card it comes with says "Thoughtful gestures big and small mean so much to breast cancer survivors, whether they've just been diagnosed or completed treatment years ago.  As a co-survivor, you are a treasured source of support and inspiration.  Please wear this co-survivor pin proudly in appreciation for your strength, love and support."  I have several friends that have also battled breast cancer that have been there for me during my dx and treatment.  I'm going to give the pins to them as a Thank You for all their help.

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Hi Donna,

thanks for posting the link...

It's really funny about the pins...I am flying to Dallas on Monday to participate in a 2 day grant review program for Komen. I am proudly in their Advocates in Science program. I was informed the dress code is "business casual" so literally a couple of minutes ago I was putting my pin in the lapel of my sports jacket.
Mine pin is all pink. Didn't know they had other ones and I will inquire about them. Thanks for bringing that up.

I think Komen is really a fabulous organization. There is a very special 'culture' that permeates the organization. They also have a very strong interest in triple-negative-breast-cancer.

all the best,

Steve
I am a BRCA1+ grandson, son and father of women affected by breast/oc-my daughter inherited mutation from me, and at 36, was dx 2004 TNBC I am a volunteer patient advocate with SAGE Patient Advocates
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Steve you may be able to help with this. I am from Canada and my experience thus far has been there is very little recognition of TNBC. It could be other provinces or cities are more aware. This foundation has done an amazing job of awareness and funding for research. Do you know if it extends into Canada? I may have to do more homework but it seems our access to clinical trials is severely limited and even access or recognition of treatment individualized for TN is limited. I also wonder if other Canadian women are experiencing this? 
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Dear Donna,

I think the best person to answer your question is Connie.

There is one researcher, in Canada, who I know is very interested in TNBC and that is Dr. Steve Narod at the Univ. of Toronto. He is one of the world's leading authorities on BRCA. Here is a study he did in March. I would write to him and see if he has any suggestions.

BMC Cancer. 2009 Mar 19;9:86.

The prevalence of BRCA1 mutations among young women with triple-negative breast cancer.

Young SRPilarski RTDonenberg TShapiro CHammond LSMiller JBrooks KACohen STenenholz BDesai DZandvakili IRoyer RLi SNarod SA.

Women's College Research Institute, Department of Public Health, The University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada. sryoung37@aol.com

BACKGROUND: Molecular screening for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations is now an established component of risk evaluation and management of familial breast cancer. Features of hereditary breast cancer include an early age-of-onset and over-representation of the 'triple-negative' phenotype (negative for estrogen-receptor, progesterone-receptor and HER2). The decision to offer genetic testing to a breast cancer patient is usually based on her family history, but in the absence of a family history of cancer, some women may qualify for testing based on the age-of-onset and/or the pathologic features of the breast cancer. METHODS: We studied 54 women who were diagnosed with high-grade, triple-negative invasive breast cancer at or before age 40. These women were selected for study because they had little or no family history of breast or ovarian cancer and they did not qualify for genetic testing using conventional family history criteria. BRCA1 screening was performed using a combination of fluorescent multiplexed-PCR analysis, BRCA1 exon-13 6 kb duplication screening, the protein truncation test (PTT) and fluorescent multiplexed denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE). All coding exons of BRCA1 were screened. The two large exons of BRCA2 were also screened using PTT. All mutations were confirmed with direct sequencing. RESULTS: Five deleterious BRCA1 mutations and one deleterious BRCA2 mutation were identified in the 54 patients with early-onset, triple-negative breast cancer (11%). CONCLUSION: Women with early-onset triple-negative breast cancer are candidates for genetic testing for BRCA1, even in the absence of a family history of breast or ovarian cancer.

PMID: 19298662 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]


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Dr. Narod holds the title of Canada Research Chair in Breast Cancer...Sorry but we are having trouble with the site and you will have to cut and paste the following link into your browser


http://www.womensresearch.ca/programs/genetic_cancer.php


If you do not receive a response from him please send me a PM and I will try and report back to all. Please let us know what he has to say and hopefully Connie is reading this as well..


good luck to you..


all the best,


Steve



I am a BRCA1+ grandson, son and father of women affected by breast/oc-my daughter inherited mutation from me, and at 36, was dx 2004 TNBC I am a volunteer patient advocate with SAGE Patient Advocates
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Thank you Steve. I know Connie from this site and she is an amazing wealth of information. I will let you know if I get a response from this contact.

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Steve,

The Komen link on Facts for Life TNBC lists the TNBC Foundation as one of the resources.  They give their phone number and website.  Maybe other TNBC women that go to the Komen site will learn about the TNBC Foundation website. 

That's wonderful that you're in the Komen Advocates in Science program.  The more foundations that are interested in TNBC will help all of us out.

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Hi Donna: 
I am Helen from Nova Scotia, Canada.  It is true that Komen Org has dedicated their funds and research to Triple Negative!  We here in Canada have little to none I have done a lot of research on my own for this! 
 
My daughter-in-law runs every year in Tennessee for the Komen Org. and she sends me the various information and such that they have at the runs.  Her mom passed with cancer in May 2007, my mom in June 2007 both in the same hospital and now me going through it!  She has had her fill of cancer and runs every morning 12 miles to keep in shape and work the stress off. 
 
It is up to us to start something for triple negative breast cancer here in Canada.  I read that somewhere in Alberta and British Columbia were working on something.  I will find the info and put it on the link. 
 
Our diagnosis is almost the same.  I just finished my chemo two weeks ago and now I will have my markings for radiation on Wednesday. 
 
All the best in your journey and keep in touch if you like. Helen Star
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Hi Helen

There was not a clinical trial in British Columbia for tnbc primary dx that I am aware of. There is the one on bisphosphonates however it is on hold pending ethical approval for an amendment. Has been on hold since Aug 09. This seems like a good thing for us to get on. I just started radiation on Oct 29th so have had it twice now. Yes we seem to have a similar timeline. I found out my lymph node was positive on Feb 27/09 then an MRI confirmed it in the breast on Mar 3/09. My mammogram was "normal" a couple of months prior and I found the enlarged lymph node. I see you are having 18 sessions of radiation. Did they tell you how many grays and whether you will have boosts?? Also is you do not mind sharing did you have your lymph nodes checked?

I think it is imperative that we have some research funds dedicated to tnbc in Canada. I feel it is totally unrecognized as far as my experience goes. You can personal message me if you know how. I am not quite sure how to do that. 

Thinking of you as you begin the next steps with radiation.

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Thanks for your update Donna! Yes, we have to find a way for some of the funds from CIBC Run For The Cure to go toward tnbc for sure!!! I will work on this here in NS.  Yes, I had my nodes checked and none were involved, but I had two masses under both armpits after my first chemo.  They did PET scan and all my surgeon said was "cancer cells don't shrink" so he was not concerned about it.  They seemed to have gone down but I am still wondering. When I see my Rad Onc on Wednesday, I will discuss everything further with him i.e. boosts, PET scan & followup etc.  Thanks for asking. 
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Donna:
I found this on the tnbc forum here posted from Lucky.  Check her post out. 
Hi,  I am in Canada.    
Please check out  Princess Margaret Hospital on University Avenue Toronto, Ontario Canada.
This hospital is a very much acclaimed Cancer Research Hospital!
The top doctor there is   Dr. Mark Clemons.  He is the head of breast oncology.   Please also do a google  on   the drug called   clodronate.
It is being researched as a cancer inhibitor for cancers that are
triple negative.   The drug clodronate also goes by the name of
Bonefos.   It is Not available in the States,  but IS  available in Canada and the United Kingdom.
I believe there is also a doctor by the name of  Maurice Slevin ( sp? )  who is also a top knotch doctor in the UK.  from Lucky in Canada
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Hi Helen

Yes I think it is a good idea for us to get on a bisphosphonate like clondronate. Each province mandates its own cancer treatment, which drugs are covered, radiation protocols and follow-up. Hence Alberta is different from BC etc. Not unlike the variety of cancer centers and different protocols you see in the US. I am amazed at the variety of treatment plans for breast cancer and the order in which they are done.

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Donna: 

I am not sure about using bisphosphonates as they are used for osteoporosis.  I think if you research Fosamax you will find that it does more harm than good.  From my experience with the patients that come to our clinics, the jaw bone becomes weakend from using this drug.  Look into it before you take it, have all your information close at hand.  We need to be our own advocates on this journey and listen to the others that have experienced the journey.  This website is very good for support and information.  All the best, Helen :)

 

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Originally posted by TNBC_in_NS TNBC_in_NS wrote:

Donna: 

I am not sure about using bisphosphonates as they are used for osteoporosis.  I think if you research Fosamax you will find that it does more harm than good.  From my experience with the patients that come to our clinics, the jaw bone becomes weakend from using this drug.  Look into it before you take it, have all your information close at hand.  We need to be our own advocates on this journey and listen to the others that have experienced the journey.  This website is very good for support and information.  All the best, Helen :)

 



Helen and Donna Z.

Check out the other post from today talking about the Bisphosphonate Trial.  Unklez provided some great information on his research.

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Dear Helen,
 
Not only is the dead jaw syndrome a factor, but esophageal cancer with Fosamax and Boniva and many more bisphosphonates as well. Thank you for posting this once again, as the search button is still not working.
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Yes, thanks 123Donna I just did! Great!
We are all on the same page....that is good. 
Donna Z is offline right now but she will see your post when she signs in again. 
Thank you and hugs to you 123Donna  hugs....Helen
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Thanks to you too Nancy!  You are great!
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Dead Jaw Bone occurs in less than 0.5% cases. To reduce the esophageal cancer risk, they have modified the instructions for oral bisphosphonates, which is only clodronate now that ibandronate arm has not been extended. They are asking people on orals to stay upright for 1 hour after taking the pill.


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