drainage, lumps, pain but neg mammo/US
My questions are these: has anyone ever had a negative mammo/US and still had cancer? Is it possible to biopsy a lump they can feel but can't visualize on U/S? Should I go ahead with a lumpectomy to rule out cancer? What else could this be?
Thanks - sorry to dump questions here but I don't know where else to turn. In some ways, it would have been better if the mammo or U/S showed something to point me in some direction for my decision.
Genevieve, age 31
FVPTC thyroid cancer survivor since 6/2008
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Sometimes breast cancer
Sometimes breast cancer doesn't show on mammograms and US. Mine didn't show either. I had a tumor that was 6cm and 3cm and another smaller one and nothing showed. The first surgeon I saw did the biopsy in the wrong place because of it. I went to another and he had to repeat the biopsy. It did show on the MRI scan which they did when staging me. I'd listen to the doc and if it sounds reasonable do what he says. In my case I knew the first surgeon didn't have the experience to deal with me (she said I had DCIS when the whole breast was solid) so I went for a second opinion.0 -
You mentioned the doctor wasMarcia527 said:Sometimes breast cancer
Sometimes breast cancer doesn't show on mammograms and US. Mine didn't show either. I had a tumor that was 6cm and 3cm and another smaller one and nothing showed. The first surgeon I saw did the biopsy in the wrong place because of it. I went to another and he had to repeat the biopsy. It did show on the MRI scan which they did when staging me. I'd listen to the doc and if it sounds reasonable do what he says. In my case I knew the first surgeon didn't have the experience to deal with me (she said I had DCIS when the whole breast was solid) so I went for a second opinion.
You mentioned the doctor was going to perform a lumpectomy. Do you mean he will biopsy the lump(s) first. That would seem to be the best way to detect what is going on since the lumps are not showing up on mammogram. I wish you all the best.0 -
Hope All is Well
Genevieve - As the others said, there can be abnormalities that don't show up on mammo or US. For example, my primary tumor did show but when they did the MRI, it showed 2 satellite tumors that did not show up. I would see what the surgeon has to say and how comfortable you are with the information you get from him. They may go the MRI route or they may try to biopsy. There are multiple ways they can do this either with a needle (if they can locate the area) or with an incisional biopsy. I have never seen them offer lumpectomy without a positive biopsy but things can certainly vary from region to region. Just FYI in case it helps in the future, there are surgeons who specialize in breast surgery. Although I picked mine because I knew him from working in the ER, my daughter had him checked out within 15 minutes of my appointment and decided he was OK when she saw his specialty.
Good luck to you -let us know how it goes!
Chris0
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