Hi,
I new to here and just looking for some advice.
I’m 33 and was diagnosed with breast cancer in November when my baby was 14 weeks old.
I had a lumpectomy in December followed by a mastectomy in Jan.
I have just had my second cycle of FEC chemo yesterday, however they have advised that they want me to go for a scan on my liver on Monday as my LFT blood result has risen from 45 to 90 since the last chemo session.
Obviously I have now gone into panic mode thinking there is something seriously wrong, the nurse I dealt with yesterday didnt seem to have many answers when I asked if this was something that could happen during chemo, I get the feeling she was quite new to the job. I know nobody can tell me for definate that the cancer isnt there but I just wanted to find out if anyone had dealt with anything similar.
Thanks in advance.xxx
Hi im thinking maybe it’s something to do with the chemo causing problems to your liver, it doesn’t necessarily mean cancer I think I remember reading a possible side effect of chemo can be liver problems? Sorry if no help I just no how hard it is when you are waiting around and feeling confused x
Hi Gemma-2015
Welcome to the BCC discussion forums where I am sure you will get lots of good, honest support from the may informed users of this site.
To help you along I have put for you below the link to one of BCC’s publications you might find helpful. Also our helpline team are just a free phone call away if you would like to talk to someone in confidence. The helpline team are here to support you both practically and emotionally through this, so please don’t hesitate to call them. 0808 800 6000 lines open weekdays 9-5 and Saturdays 10-2
www2.breastcancercare.org.uk/publications/diagnosed-breast-cancer/younger-women-breast-cancer-bcc66
Take care,
Jo, Moderator
Gemma, don’t worry xxx my liver function blood tests trebled with 2 courses of FEC. From normal to very abnormal !! I was worried about my liver but doctor said if was defo chemo. Since finishing the FEC. And going on to taxol most of them are back to normal apart from one which is near normal. Hope this reassures you xx
Me too. Sometimes it is also other drugs you are also taking such as paracetamol and other painkillers mine went up went down after stopping painkillers and after chemo. These results can change dramatically from one day to the next. Love Pamxx
Thankyou both for the advice. Xx