Questions/questions about breast cancer

pcarver
pcarver Member Posts: 18
edited March 2014 in Breast Cancer #1
Does anyone know if cancer shows up as a white spot or a black spot on a sonogram?

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  • gayj
    gayj Member Posts: 38
    I believe it shows up generally as a white area and that usually the black spots are fluid-filled cysts. At least that's what they told me about what they and I were seeing whenever I had sonagrams. However, they did want to remove the fluid from some of my cysts (with a needle biopsy) because they said sometimes there can be some cancer cells in the fluid (there wasn't). They may have been more concerned about that with me because I did have a cancer in one of my breasts. Ask your radiologist (the person who's reading your sonogram) what s/he thinks and why s/he thinks it; s/he should be explaining your tests to you. Good luck to you. - GayJ
  • pcarver
    pcarver Member Posts: 18
    gayj said:

    I believe it shows up generally as a white area and that usually the black spots are fluid-filled cysts. At least that's what they told me about what they and I were seeing whenever I had sonagrams. However, they did want to remove the fluid from some of my cysts (with a needle biopsy) because they said sometimes there can be some cancer cells in the fluid (there wasn't). They may have been more concerned about that with me because I did have a cancer in one of my breasts. Ask your radiologist (the person who's reading your sonogram) what s/he thinks and why s/he thinks it; s/he should be explaining your tests to you. Good luck to you. - GayJ

    Thanks so much for taking the time to answer. My spot on the ultrsound was black. I had the cyst removed yesterday. Should find out the results by Friday.

    May God bless you,
    pcarver