sarahshade
01-31-2007, 06:16 AM
This time last year I was diagnosed with breast cancer - a mucinous carcinoma. It was removed along with some lymph nodes and I had a course of radiotherapy. I developed a rash which has not responded to treatment and yesterday my doctor told me that he is worried it could be carcinoma erysipeloides which is also called inflammatory carcinoma. From the internet I have found that this condition is very rare and is always secondary to another cancer most commonly to breast cancer. What I couldn't find out and want to know is, whether it is secondary to mucinous carcinoma. I have an appointment with the oncologist for next Monday but that seems a long way off with this hanging over me. I would be very grateful for any info on this subject.
newfie11
01-31-2007, 09:37 AM
I am sorry to hear about your cancer and I am not much help. I do not know. Hopefully someone else on here does. My only dealings with inflammatory breast ca, both patients had orange peel looking skin. The skin was not discolored. Their breast was rock hard. The cancer your doctor is referring to is metz from your previous breast ca to skin. You have had radiation therapy on your breast so maybe that is what is causing the rash. Grasping at straws here.
Good luck to you
newfie11.
sarahshade
01-31-2007, 08:20 PM
Thank you Newfie11, Your post was more comfort than you realize. When I read about the rock hard breast I remembered seeing that symptom mentioned in the abstract I read yesterday of a research paper. Because of my state of mind at the time it didn't register. Reading your post and remembering, I realized I don't have that symptom and that gave me a lift. I felt quite a lot better after that. You may be right, it could be from the radiotherapy. Also thank you for your good wishes.
sarahshade