three smooth edged masses
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I had one lump - football shaped - it grew fast
If it were me, I would at least have them perform a needle biopsy. This procedure is the least invasive and is performed right in the doctors office. The results only take a day or so to get back. I had this procedure done. Turns out it was cancerous. My lump grew fast too. But surgery was scheduled within two weeks of my biopsy. Good luck and many prayers.
Betsy0 -
Please get a 2nd opinion .. if possible, andBetsyJane said:I had one lump - football shaped - it grew fast
If it were me, I would at least have them perform a needle biopsy. This procedure is the least invasive and is performed right in the doctors office. The results only take a day or so to get back. I had this procedure done. Turns out it was cancerous. My lump grew fast too. But surgery was scheduled within two weeks of my biopsy. Good luck and many prayers.
Betsy
health insurance permitting .. Your health is too important ... for the 'let's wait and see' attitude.
Just my 2 cents.
Strength, Courage and Hope.
Vicki Sam0 -
thank youVickiSam said:Please get a 2nd opinion .. if possible, and
health insurance permitting .. Your health is too important ... for the 'let's wait and see' attitude.
Just my 2 cents.
Strength, Courage and Hope.
Vicki Sam
thankyou for responding. i am going in on the 24th for mammo and ultrasound. i am curious as to what they are going to say to me this time. barb0 -
Miss Barb ..merrysmom said:thank you
thankyou for responding. i am going in on the 24th for mammo and ultrasound. i am curious as to what they are going to say to me this time. barb
Good luck, as well as prayers going out to you. Please let us know
what happens, okay.
Strength, Courage and Hope.
Vicki Sam0 -
PET Scan, MRI?
Why not do a PET scan first? If it lights up, it's cancer. That would seem to be the least invasive test you could do.
That is a weird comment your oncologist made. You could have a slow growing cancer and still be very much alive.
I have read that some have breast MRI. I don't know much about these, I never had one for my breast.
I have had MRI's for other problems but not breast. It isn't invasive either.
Best to you,
Doris0 -
Ask the radiologistmerrysmom said:thank you
thankyou for responding. i am going in on the 24th for mammo and ultrasound. i am curious as to what they are going to say to me this time. barb
When you go for your mammo and US, ask to speak with the Radiologist, not just the Techs. Ask about a needle biopsy. It is not very invasive - just a fairly large bore needle and can be done right there at the center while you are still there and results can be done by the next morning. I saw my PA at 11, she had me at the Radiologist at 1 for a mammo, they decided a sono was needed. Dr came in and said biospy was needed then. He used pain killer in the area (putting that in hurt more than the biospy did). He called me the next morning with the results IBC and then things got busy.
I would definately be asking question and possibly/probably insist on a second opinion in this case.
Susan0 -
Not every thing that lights up is cancer.SIROD said:PET Scan, MRI?
Why not do a PET scan first? If it lights up, it's cancer. That would seem to be the least invasive test you could do.
That is a weird comment your oncologist made. You could have a slow growing cancer and still be very much alive.
I have read that some have breast MRI. I don't know much about these, I never had one for my breast.
I have had MRI's for other problems but not breast. It isn't invasive either.
Best to you,
Doris
Not everything that lights up on a PET scan is cancer. If it lights up, then needs to be biospied but all are not cancer. My PET lit up along my lower jaw - it was biopsied 2 days later and there was nothing there.
Susan0 -
I'd request a needle biopsyVickiSam said:Please get a 2nd opinion .. if possible, and
health insurance permitting .. Your health is too important ... for the 'let's wait and see' attitude.
Just my 2 cents.
Strength, Courage and Hope.
Vicki Sam
Barb, I would really push for a needle biopsy if I were you, if they can do one. It's better to be safe than sorry.
And like Vicki Sam said, get a 2nd opinion if you can. I really think that a biopsy would be the proper protocol here to rule out bc, but, that is just my opinion.
Good luck and keep us updated,
Sue0 -
I saw a doctor covering for
I saw a doctor covering for my doctor when I found my lump. He said, don't worry, yours is smooth, no finger like projections like cancer has. Turns out DCIS lumps, milk duct cancer, will be smooth and roundish or ovalish because it grows within the milk ducts. So much for his expert opinion!
If I were in your shoes, I would want to get it checked out. The last thing I would want is for breast cancer to be growing while they wait and see.
As far as your onc saying if you had breast cancer, you'd be dead by now, I call that horse pucky. There are very slow growing cancers out there. My breakfast sausage size lump was filled with cancer and precancer. If they are increasing in size, I think a second opinion is definitely in order!
Please keep us informed and keep asking us questions, we would love to help you.0 -
For Susan - False PositivesRague said:Not every thing that lights up is cancer.
Not everything that lights up on a PET scan is cancer. If it lights up, then needs to be biospied but all are not cancer. My PET lit up along my lower jaw - it was biopsied 2 days later and there was nothing there.
Susan
That is true Susan, all test can have false positives. I seem to remember for my own experience that PET was excellent on finding cancer in soft tissue, such as lungs, breast, liver and other organs. I am not certain that it is 100% on bones.
At any rate, I threw it out. She should be guided by her oncologist or doctor.
Best,
Doris0 -
i want to say thank you to all of youcinnamonsmile said:I saw a doctor covering for
I saw a doctor covering for my doctor when I found my lump. He said, don't worry, yours is smooth, no finger like projections like cancer has. Turns out DCIS lumps, milk duct cancer, will be smooth and roundish or ovalish because it grows within the milk ducts. So much for his expert opinion!
If I were in your shoes, I would want to get it checked out. The last thing I would want is for breast cancer to be growing while they wait and see.
As far as your onc saying if you had breast cancer, you'd be dead by now, I call that horse pucky. There are very slow growing cancers out there. My breakfast sausage size lump was filled with cancer and precancer. If they are increasing in size, I think a second opinion is definitely in order!
Please keep us informed and keep asking us questions, we would love to help you.
All of your comments and caring mean the world to me. i have changed my onc after my last surgery about a month ago. i wound up having emergency surgery as 3 masses were found in my gall bladder. my onc sat me down and told me before the surgery that they thought i had either gall bladder cancer or pancreatic cancer. she told me that it would be hard to treat and i would probably not survive it. the surgeon that did the surgery told me to get a new onc. i have had a lot of worries in the last couple of months so I am so glad to hear from all of you. thank you and god bless you all. i will keep u all in my prayers and let u know what is found on the 24th. barb0 -
i believe anythingmerrysmom said:i want to say thank you to all of you
All of your comments and caring mean the world to me. i have changed my onc after my last surgery about a month ago. i wound up having emergency surgery as 3 masses were found in my gall bladder. my onc sat me down and told me before the surgery that they thought i had either gall bladder cancer or pancreatic cancer. she told me that it would be hard to treat and i would probably not survive it. the surgeon that did the surgery told me to get a new onc. i have had a lot of worries in the last couple of months so I am so glad to hear from all of you. thank you and god bless you all. i will keep u all in my prayers and let u know what is found on the 24th. barb
i believe anything suspicious should be investigated. At least with imaging , but biopsies are definative. My first one was round smooth and did not look like cancer, so said my breast surgeon, it was. I am hoping yours is not, but good to have them checked.0 -
"If it lights up, it'sSIROD said:For Susan - False Positives
That is true Susan, all test can have false positives. I seem to remember for my own experience that PET was excellent on finding cancer in soft tissue, such as lungs, breast, liver and other organs. I am not certain that it is 100% on bones.
At any rate, I threw it out. She should be guided by her oncologist or doctor.
Best,
Doris
"If it lights up, it's cancer." Yes - very often that is true but it is not an absolute fact. She does need to be guided by her Drs but to make the statement "If it lights up, it's cancer." is not a fact in all cases. Further checking needs to be done.
Susan0 -
JMO
Barb,
If it's one thing I have learned during my journey it's you have to be your own advocate. I don't like the put it off attitude of your oncologist. That is strange to me, especially since it is growing. I would tell him you want a biopsy but that is just my opinion. Better to know either way then keep you guessing and worrying about it. Don't settle tell him what you want.
Terry0 -
I am going to hope that youcarkris said:i believe anything
i believe anything suspicious should be investigated. At least with imaging , but biopsies are definative. My first one was round smooth and did not look like cancer, so said my breast surgeon, it was. I am hoping yours is not, but good to have them checked.
I am going to hope that you will get this biopsied as soon as you can. This isn't something that you should just wait and see. I am actually shocked by what your oncologist says. I think I'd be looking for a new one right now. Keep us posted and good luck!
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Barb,mom62 said:JMO
Barb,
If it's one thing I have learned during my journey it's you have to be your own advocate. I don't like the put it off attitude of your oncologist. That is strange to me, especially since it is growing. I would tell him you want a biopsy but that is just my opinion. Better to know either way then keep you guessing and worrying about it. Don't settle tell him what you want.
Terry
It looks like the other girls gave you some sound advice. I'm glad your surgeon told you to find a new oncologist. It didn't sound like yours was up for the challenge. Please keep us up to date on your findings, we definitely welcome all our pinks with open arms. Let us support and/or comfort you along your journey.
Hugs and best wishes,
Lorrie0 -
I tend to agree that I don'tmom62 said:JMO
Barb,
If it's one thing I have learned during my journey it's you have to be your own advocate. I don't like the put it off attitude of your oncologist. That is strange to me, especially since it is growing. I would tell him you want a biopsy but that is just my opinion. Better to know either way then keep you guessing and worrying about it. Don't settle tell him what you want.
Terry
I tend to agree that I don't like your doctor's attitude either. I have never known an oncologist to put off testing someone. It makes no sense and isn't good. I don't want to scare you, but, you really shouldn't wait. Please get a new doctor and get the good care that you deserve.
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The 24th seems so far awaymerrysmom said:i want to say thank you to all of you
All of your comments and caring mean the world to me. i have changed my onc after my last surgery about a month ago. i wound up having emergency surgery as 3 masses were found in my gall bladder. my onc sat me down and told me before the surgery that they thought i had either gall bladder cancer or pancreatic cancer. she told me that it would be hard to treat and i would probably not survive it. the surgeon that did the surgery told me to get a new onc. i have had a lot of worries in the last couple of months so I am so glad to hear from all of you. thank you and god bless you all. i will keep u all in my prayers and let u know what is found on the 24th. barb
The 24th seems so far away Barb. I really wish you would see if you can get in sooner. We all are praying for you!
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u r all amazingKylez said:I tend to agree that I don't
I tend to agree that I don't like your doctor's attitude either. I have never known an oncologist to put off testing someone. It makes no sense and isn't good. I don't want to scare you, but, you really shouldn't wait. Please get a new doctor and get the good care that you deserve.
Hugs, Kylez
i wish i could hug each and every one of you. thank u for all of your caring. i will let u all know what i hear . god bless to all of u, barb0 -
I am sending you a cyber hugmerrysmom said:u r all amazing
i wish i could hug each and every one of you. thank u for all of your caring. i will let u all know what i hear . god bless to all of u, barb
I am sending you a cyber hug and the best of luck on the 24th Barb!
Love, Leeza0
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