Do I need other opinions on breast masses?
Well, I found a breast mass recently and had a mammogram and ultrasound... My doctor says the radiology report says all (3 - found two in the other breast on x-ray) are benign appearing to be fat masses, and recommends a re-exam in 6 months.:eek:
Now, while that is a great relief (I'd figured I had breast cancer) why are they wanting a re-exam in 6 months if these masses are benign? Are they supposed to change into something bad? If so, then why are the doctors not wanting a biopsy or to remove them? The ones in the left breast were BLACK in the ultrasound, which is, I think, an indication of them being solid masses.
Originally, my doctor when she felt my rt breast mass, said, "We need to get that out right away!" and then ordered the radiology tests. Now she's evidently telling me I don't need surgery.
I am totally confused and feel I should have an oncologist or gyn look at those x-rays. This same doctor insisted that the foot pain I had in my left foot was plantar fasciitis, but the orthopedic doctor said, NO! It was arthritis and he gave me an injection of cortisone.
Does she (an internist) know what she's talking about? What do you think? My girlfriend here has a different doctor and has had five breast masses and surgery on all five over the years and all were benign! Another friend, who is my age or older, had a mammogram and had two dark spots on that and had a mastectomy and it was cancerous!:(
What advice from experience can you wonderful gals give me. I am 62, have 20 years of background in the medical field as a lab tech, but don't know what to do next, because of my doctor's comments and decision. :o /B]
That's what I am thinking too!
Yep, Nanci, Pedal Wench and Waverly - but my girlfriend's doctor is not in my network.
I am thinking that it's the radiologist who is the one saying what it is, because my doctor only has the report not the xrays. Does he know what he's doing? Isn't it HIS report that the doctors depend on?:eek:
Nanci, you are terrific!!
That makes me feel much better!
What I saw on the ultrasound was black round things....so either they were solid or liquid, don't know which. But I didn't see the mammogram.. You are right there watching the scope on the Ultra as they put markers on the screen with their mouse thingy, to take a photo, so it's called to your attention and that's when I saw the spots.
What my regular doctor's nurse told me over the phone, was "fat deposits" (reading the radiologist's report), so maybe they are thicker or less thick than regular tissue and that's what I was seeing. Don't know which, but she was reading the report the radiologist sent to my regular doctor, and relating to me what my regular doctor told her to tell me.
I guess, I can wait six months and see if there's any changes. I will also call my girlfriends cancer surgeon's nurse and talk to her and see what she thinks. This surgeon who specializes in breast cancer surgery, is also getting the radiology report at my request. If she wants the x-rays, I will pay to have them sent to her, since I think she's very familiar with seeing cancer or non-cancer on x-rays herself.
I appreciate all the comments and caring from you wonderful TE members! Thanks sooo much! I guess now I can plan to go ahead and ride my new bike all I want to! Whee, no surgeries and the weather is supposed to be sunny and getting warm!:D
Do what you're comfortable with...
I think it's incredibly important to make sure you are comfortable with your medical treatment. I'm glad you're getting a second opinion to put your mind at ease. Even the best docs are only human, and if you don't feel like you've gotten the attention you need, go elsewhere.
Good luck to you and keep you your healthy living and exercise!
Carrie Anne