Biopsy again?
So I have finished treatment in December and when the Radiation Oncologist did the digital exam he still felt something where the cancer was. I was pretty agressive with treatment and excersied a lot following treatment and even during treatment some. Walking 3 miles a couple times a week etc. So in March he had me go in for a Biopsy. The surgeon took a good chunk about 1 cm x .5 cm x .3 cm. Everything came back as scar tissue but such a large biopsy caused me to get a fissue on the opposite side. After two months that finally healed. The sirgeon already scheduled another biopsy for the end of June. When the Dr. did the digital exam Tuesday this week he said he can feel a lot of scarring (DUH) and feels something on the opposite side which is where the fissure was. I am sure that is even still healing and probably has a lot of scar tissue associated with that as well. Have others experiences this? he really does not want me to have lots of biopsies because the skin does not heal up as well after all the radiation. He said he was not overly concerned with what he felt. Thoughts?
Thanks
Joe
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