Monday, February 15, 2010

Breast Cancer Tech Decks Any Women In Their Early 30s With Breast Lumps?

Any women in their early 30s with breast lumps? - breast cancer tech decks

I am 32 and have a 3 1 / 2 years old son, the mother's milk for almost a year before my milk dried. When I was about 18 months, I found a small piece (less than 1 cm) in my left breast on the side. I went to my doctor he was and said she felt moved and shallow, but I have a mammogram and an ultrasound examination. Mammography and ultrasound were negative - the ultrasound technology is tried for 30 minutes to find the edges of the dough "," I felt, but finally said he could not find anything. He advised me not to worry, but go ahead and hire a surgeon, a biopsy of the breast, my doctor agreed. I called the breast surgeon and was told that because I have a IUD, and (then), less than 2 years after the birth, she was almost sure that my bREAST undergo fibrous changes during pregnancy, and there was no need for a biopsy. I cyclic pain and tenderness that is worse (in the chest and focuses around the mass) per month.
I have no family history of breast cancer, but I have polycystic ovaries, and I have fibrocystic breasts. The mass has not changed anything since I had the mammogram and ultrasound of the breast, but feels different, it is difficult to describe. There is a deep pain in my chest on the other side.
Has anyone been through this? I have another slide mammography and ultrasound and a biopsy? My doctor is willing to grant the dismissal, but said that my insurance will not pay for the month of May, so I am still under 35 and notThere was no change in the size of the tumor in my symptoms.

2 comments:

Denisedd... said...

Not sure if you've changed or grown, which can be determined by the image. A surgeon is not necessary for a breast biopsy in general radiologists. Yes, it should push for another mammogram and ultrasound. If your doctor said he had a biopsy, so that they have been seen to be done, and this recommendation comes from the radiologist. Make sure you have your tests with the new compare and passed. That helps a lot faster and more accurate diagnosis.

w8ing2ex... said...

I advocate a biopsy is the only sure way to know whether a tumor is cancer or not. I had a lump in the breast (I'm 36) and a breast specialist told me he thought it was cancer, but he saw how she was worried, I had a mammogram, ultrasound and biopsy. The diagnosis came back as fibrocystic breast disease. I believe there is no way to ensure that no tissue samples are benign or malignant is.

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