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I had a fibroadenoma when I was 14 and then it came back when I was 19 as a malignant phyllodes tumor. My case is especially rare, so I wouldn't worry too much. Fibroadenomas are benign tumors so its nothing potentially life threatening, but as far as my personal experience, I would get it removed. It is fine to have them leave it in because it's nothing, but for my own piece of mind, I wanted it out and then I never worried about it again. They will biopsy it once its removed. Might as well ease all of your fears and get it removed so that you never have to worry about it again!
Good luck with everything!!
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bumping up ..HootieGirl said:Lumpectomy
Hi!
I had a fibroadenoma when I was 14 and then it came back when I was 19 as a malignant phyllodes tumor. My case is especially rare, so I wouldn't worry too much. Fibroadenomas are benign tumors so its nothing potentially life threatening, but as far as my personal experience, I would get it removed. It is fine to have them leave it in because it's nothing, but for my own piece of mind, I wanted it out and then I never worried about it again. They will biopsy it once its removed. Might as well ease all of your fears and get it removed so that you never have to worry about it again!
Good luck with everything!!
Kat
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Hi! I can only say what IHootieGirl said:Lumpectomy
Hi!
I had a fibroadenoma when I was 14 and then it came back when I was 19 as a malignant phyllodes tumor. My case is especially rare, so I wouldn't worry too much. Fibroadenomas are benign tumors so its nothing potentially life threatening, but as far as my personal experience, I would get it removed. It is fine to have them leave it in because it's nothing, but for my own piece of mind, I wanted it out and then I never worried about it again. They will biopsy it once its removed. Might as well ease all of your fears and get it removed so that you never have to worry about it again!
Good luck with everything!!
Kat
Hi! I can only say what I would do and I would have the biopsy. I am sure others will voice their opinion too.
Good luck to you,
Leeza0 -
Personally, biopsy first ..jnl said:Hi! I can only say what I
Hi! I can only say what I would do and I would have the biopsy. I am sure others will voice their opinion too.
Good luck to you,
Leeza
after getting the findings on the lump/cycst or tumor -- ask for his/her recommendations and do a little research before proceeding forward with lumpectomy. However, please
get a 2nd opinion before lumpectomy.
Options, education and make smart decisions will serve you well.
Strength, Courage and HOPE for a Cure.
Vicki Sam0 -
Thanks!VickiSam said:Personally, biopsy first ..
after getting the findings on the lump/cycst or tumor -- ask for his/her recommendations and do a little research before proceeding forward with lumpectomy. However, please
get a 2nd opinion before lumpectomy.
Options, education and make smart decisions will serve you well.
Strength, Courage and HOPE for a Cure.
Vicki Sam
I finally have an appointment with the surgeon. Sept 24th. Don't really know what to expect, or what I should do. They said my 'tumour' didn't grow, which I am assuming that is a good sign of not cancer?? Anyone told all this and go on to find out it was cancer? I keep reading about all your lives...your victories, and struggles. You all are an inspiration, and hero to me. I pray every night for God to give you all strength and comfort.0 -
Thanks!VickiSam said:Personally, biopsy first ..
after getting the findings on the lump/cycst or tumor -- ask for his/her recommendations and do a little research before proceeding forward with lumpectomy. However, please
get a 2nd opinion before lumpectomy.
Options, education and make smart decisions will serve you well.
Strength, Courage and HOPE for a Cure.
Vicki Sam
Double post, sorry.0
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