D.R. asks from Bakersfield, CA on December 08, 2008
Seeking Questions to Ask My Doctor About Recent Mamm and Ultrasound of Breast
Last week I went for a mammogram and was asked to come back for an ultrasound of my left breast because of a lump found. I am on a HMO and know I need to be an advocate for myself. What questions should I ask my doctor regarding the results of the ultrasound? I've never had a problem before.
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What a wonderful amount of responses. I have been called by the nurse that the ultrasound read a fibroid cyst. I had never been asked to come back for a ultrasound, so I was concerned or more worried than I should be. After I received your responses, I did some deep breathing exercises and did said a little prayer. Thank you so much.
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A.B. answers from Sacramento on December 10, 2008
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V.G. answers from San Francisco on December 08, 2008
Dear D., I work as a medical transcriptionist and transcribe mammograms and breast ultrasounds on a daily basis. I first just want you to try and be calm because the vast majority of "recalls" for ultrasound after mammogram do not find a cancerous growth. Try and pray, meditate and believe in your wellness and the power of your mind and body to be well. I personally have had to go back for additional mammogram views and also ultrasounds in two of my mammograms in the past few years. Radiologists are being very careful to err on the side of caution so as not to miss anything, but more often than not, "lumps" found in breast self-exam and "masses/nodules" on mammogram are found to be either fibroglandular tissue (benign) or cysts. They will let you know when you get the results of your ultrasound. Even if there is a solid mass found and you have a biopsy, oftentimes it is simply an irregularly-shaped fibrocyst or fibroadenoma, both benign. For now, I think you should try and be confident that you are well and pray and meditate and remain calm. I will pray for you and wish you health now and always. Sincerely, V. G. :o)
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C.F. answers from Sacramento on December 09, 2008
My mom had a recall once. I went with her because she was worried (there is a history of cancer in my family). When she got it done the technician was able to tell her their opinion on the recall and they said it didn't look like a problem but wait for the doctor. Her doctor called her back and she had no problems it was just a fiberous growth or something like that. I would make sure to ask the doctor what they think it is, ask what would be the next step for any outcome that happens, ask how long it will take for the results to come back and if they say its not cancerous ask what it is then and how it will affect your future mammograms.
S.L. answers from Sacramento on December 09, 2008
I am an ultrasound tech and I do recalls all the time. Try not to worry, most times it's a cyst or a fibroadenoma. When you feel the lump does it feel round with smooth edges?
T.R. answers from San Francisco on December 09, 2008
Whenever I go for a mamm I always have to come back for an ultrasound because I have lumpy breasts and that is normal for me, my mom and daughter are like that too, believe they are cysts and they get big and then get small so could very well be that situation for you so ask them if you have these types of normal lumpy breats. If not then hopefully everything is still fine and they just want to double check which is what an ultrasound does. Good luck!!!
A.V. answers from San Francisco on December 09, 2008
If this helps....if its a malignant tumor they will let you know within 24 hrs of the biopsy. Best to be aware that every ultrasound doesn't say its cancer. Just be positive & wait for the result.....from a BC survivor
A.B. answers from Sacramento on December 10, 2008
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V.R. answers from Redding on December 09, 2008
I've had 5 masses removed in three different breast surgeries. All masses were bening. I got worried and upset for the first surgery but less with the second and finally not at all with the third.
Its a waste of spirit really until you know for sure.
That said, in Eureka, we have the Breast Health Project. They answer any questions and help you to learn to be an advocate for yourself. They are great and you don't have to live here to call them.
T.Y. answers from Sacramento on December 09, 2008
I just went through the same issues. I had a mammogram that showed a lump, the ultrasound was questionable and I went into the docs office and he took a needle biopsy and stated he was 95% sure it was cancer. I had to wait a week before the results from the pathologist were back and had so many questions because no one in my family has cancer and how could it happen to me. Finally, the results came back and it was benign. So, I am still having the lump removed (in fact this Friday having surgery) and since it is being done in the hospital, the pathologist will be right there to look at the lump and see if there are still any issues. Until the pathologist gives a report, do not believe anything and even then, always get a second opinion. Get a needle biopsy done and get an idea what you are really looking at before jumping into the cancer world. The questions to ask are at that point. The American Cancer Society webpage is really good for information and questions to ask and how to deal if it really is.
So, get your doctor to have a biopsy done asap and hope you don't have to wait too long for the results.
Stay in touch and let me know how it goes.
T.
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