How soon did they schedule biopsy after mammogram
I just had my second mammogram today. They want to get a biopsy of the microcalcifications. They have me booked for an appointment in a week. I talked to my primary and she said it didnt seem they were rushing it and another lady had an appt for this friday who was there today. She said that the report didnt say highly suspicious but they wanted to check it out. So I was just curious how soon after your mamogram did you get your biopsy.
My doctor also said that she'd have me come in for the results if there was a problem. I think that Id rather her just tell me over the phone. If the results are bad I'll know already if she says I should come in.
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Hello....mine went like this...
1/20: mammogram 11am-ish
1/20: biopsy 2:00pm-ish
1/20: confirmed cancer 2:30pm-ish
1/21: 5 hours of surgery
Kinda BAM BAM BAM for me....LOL -
I had a mammo on Monday, biopsy on Tuesday, dx on Thursday. Surgery consult on Friday; surgeon sent me straight to the oncologist. Two weeks later, I had my first chemo tx. My birads score was 5 - "highly suspicious".
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Thank you so much for taking the time to reply. I will have the biopsy next thursday then I wont get results til Monday or Tuesday. Will have to try to keep busy til then.
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Mammo/ultrasound on 9/9, biopsy on 9/22, results on 9/27, appt. with breast surgeon on 10/5, surgery on 11/1.
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I was Birads 4-5 and had 2 suspicious areas. I waited about a week to get scheduled at the Breast health center. I think I could have got in a few days earlier, but I wanted a certain Dr to do it. This was in March 2011.
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I am BIRADS 4C (35 yrs old). I had a diagnostic mammo & u/s October 2/2012. I am scheduled for repeat u/s, then MRI, followed by stereotactic core biopsy on October 22/2012.
So 20 days from miserably failing my mammo to biopsy. -
First, baseline mammo, turned 40 in March, 10/24/11, callback mammo 10/27, biopsy 11/7, results, 11/11. MRI 11/16, bmx 12/8. In between all of this appointments with my PS and BS and genetic testing.
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I had all in one day...mammo, ultrasound, and biopsy...got the results the following afternoon. I know i was lucky though to not have to wait...most women dont get tests and results that quickly.
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Some of us aren't so lucky
Diagnostic Mammo 10/9 (in CA - don't need an Rx to get a Mammo)
Ob/Gyn at conference....her staff filed it away
Luckily I had scheduled an appointment with her a week later and I mentioned my Mammo
"Oh - let me go look" Seriously? What if I had cancelled my appointment?
US/Diagnostic Mammo 1.5 weeks later
Ob/Gyn on vacation; had to wait over a week to get Biopsy ordered
Biopsy around 11/7
11/11 Dx'd
12/13 Lump scheduled
12/9 You are BRCA positive / Lump cancelled
Xmas and New Years - no openings on surgeon(s) schedule until January
12/20 SNB - someone cancelled
1/20 BMX
mid Feb "Oncoscore 39"
Ob/Gyn FIRED
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Mammogram 10/04/12
Ultrasound 10/10/12
Biopsy 10/15/12
still waiting.
RESULTS 10/18/12 B9 !
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When the radiologist recommended a biopsy, they wouldn't even let me make the appointment, until:
a) the radiology report went to my primary physician
b) she sent a referral back
c) I called to make the appointment and they couldn't find the referral
d) I called the primary and they confirmed the referral sent
e) repeat step c & d
f) repeat step c & d, again
g) freak out on the phone trying to make the appointment again
h) get transferred to breast center director, and freak out because I get her voice mail
i) receive an apologetic phone call from the director, and they find my referral
j) biopsy appointment scheduled for the following week...
......... so umm... for me, it was two or two and a half weeks until biopsy.
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1st mammogram 8/2010. Ultrasound same day. Scar Tissue. Nothing to worry about
2nd mammogram 2/10/2012 ultrasound same day biopsy same day. Cancer dx confirmed the next morning.
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Mammo done on a Tuesday and radiologist stated that he had time and the room was available so lets do it now.I told him that I wasn't prepared to do it right now, translation, I had no valium on me. Afer promising to give me some I agreed. He then said the results would be ready in 2-3 days. The next day I got a call from my oncologist's office asking me to come in on Friday. She had been following me for LCIS for 3 years. Right then and there I knew the results were in and most likely positive. On Thursday me husband, a physician at NYU ,was able to ontain the results and he called me and told me what was found.I'm not so sure that telling a patient the results on the phone is the best thing.I was quite calm when my husband gave me the news but I became hysterical afterwards. Maybe it was good that he wasn't home . I kind of screamed and cried for a few hours and got all my rage out.
Barbara
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Suspicious mammogram after I had found a lump on a Monday. Went straight to my doc & she referred me to a specialist who I saw on Thursday. I had to wait over the weekend for my results from my biopsy since they said it would be 24-48hrs for the test results. When it got to be after 5pm on Monday, I figured that I wouldn't know anything until Tuesday.
Then I got THE CALL at 6:45pm - it IS CANCER.
I am so very glad that I was not driving OR alone when the call came thru. No matter how prepared you are, you get a HUGE DOSE OF REALITY in your face. It was overwhelming & took mine & my husbands breath away! I will never forget that day as long as I live!
Happy to report that I'm on the "other side" of the wondering/testing/waiting right now. Done with chemo, done with lumpectomy and more than half way thru 6.5 weeks of radiation! LIFE IS GOOD! -
Found Lump on 4/11 called dr few days later and had mammo on 4/19 (baseline, diagnostic and ultrasound) was told that day that it looked like cancer. He tech asked why I was crying because "I was there for a reason" His words exactly!!! I was only home for 10 min when my dr called and had me an appt for a biopsy the next day 4/20 was told that day that he was 85% sure it was cancer. Met with Breast Cancer Surgeon on 4/28 and had surgery on 5/11.
After my experience with the tech being obnixious, I put on my big girl pants and never cried again, it put a fire in me that still burns when I think of him.
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Mine was a routine first screening mammo.
Call back within 2 days for diagnostic mammo, US and core biopsy (all done at same appt), then just over a week to wait for results as only given out in clinic.
Birads 5 that was actually a benign tubular adenoma, but DCIS was found after lumpectomy.
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Had my mammo,US, Biopsy all the same day one right after the other...
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You know the whole process in just a blur to me now. I have the dates somewhere, but honestly can't remember them exactly.
But, the biopsy was scheduled a week after the mammo/US. But then I got sick with a bad cold and had to cancel. It was right before xmas and it was hard to get hold of the surgeon that was recommended to me. Surgery was done in February. I worried about the long wait, but the nurse told me my tumor had probably been there for years so there was really no hurry.
PS The Breast Center would not give a diagnosis over the phone. You had to come in person.
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hello! Mine was such a surreal experience.
5/21/12 first mammo on my 35th b-day
5/22/12 bilateral ultrasounds
5/23/12 bilateral biopsies (lt breast stereotactic needle biopsy rt breast ultrasound guided biopsy)
5/24/12 the most long drawn out day of my life the waiting
5/25/12 confirmed diagnosis lt breast positive rt breast negative
I have informed my husband I get a birthday month redo next year. This years birthday sucked!
Good luck with your biopsy, keep us updated.
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I had my mammogram on 9/12 and my biopsy about 10 days later. My results, however, I did not get until 10/14.
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Mammogram May 15
Repeat Mammogram + Ultasound May 16 ( Microcalcification looked suspicious )
Stereotactic Biopsy June 21/ Results by phone June 25 (Radiologist called to give me the GOOD news!) DCIS + 1cm IDC
MRI of the Breast July 6 (confirmed biopsy results)
Breast Surgeon consultation July 16
Plastic Surgeon consultation July 23
Double Mastectomy with DEIP Reconstruction August 1
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I went to get mamo on 10-19-12 and my appt to see surgeon is on 10-23-12.
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mammo on 24th aug.... ultra sound on 25th .... birad 5
biopsy on 27th.... diagnosed on 31st IDC stage 2a grade 3 (3.7 cm tumor)
chemo treatment started sept 26th
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Ok. I was called the day after my first mammogram requesting that I to come in the next day to have another mammo and u/s, that resulted in an u/s guided core biopsy. The radiologist's nurse calls Monday and said b9...however Tuesday my regular doctor's nurse calls to schedule me for a lumpectomy! I will actually see him tomorrow so will ask why if my results were b9 I'm having to have this done. Neither nurse gave me any info as to what was found other than the first call saying b9. I will be asking for answers tomorrow!
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I'm so nervous, I found a lump in September (1month ago) out of nowhere, about the size of a robins egg, I had to make an appt. with my PCP for an order for a diagnostic mammo and US, this took 3 weeks, by then my lump had jumped in size to a normal egg size. My US was highly likely for malignancy, Birads 5,size 5.5 cm, with a calcified lymph node. Instead of getting a biopsy they made an appt. with the Oncology surgeon. Is this normal, I now am waiting two weeks for this appt. In the meantime, this mass is growing like crazy. It has taken over my breast and now feels like 8cm or more and is getting uncomfortable. Has anyone has this experience, I am afraid because it is growing so fast and I can't get in sooner. Thanks in advance for reading this.
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I had the mammogram and ultrasound (I had found the lump myself so they scheduled both) on Monday, March 2nd. BIRADS 4 so they had me schedule an appt with the breast surgeon for Friday, March 6th. She took a look with ultrasound, agreed I should have a biopsy, and did the biopsy Tuesday, March 10th. I got the results Thursday, March 12th (result came back benign - fibroadenoma). The breast surgeon suggested I have an excision (lumpectomy) because she didn't like the way part of the mass looked, so I had that done on March 26th. She called me to tell me they found cancer in the mass on Wednesday, April 1st. Got my official pathology report Friday, April 3rd.
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Here's my timetable:
8/17/15 (aft.): Annual screening mammo (baseline at 38: then every 5 yrs till 45; biennially till 55; then annually, all normal)
8/18 (morning): Report in my NorthShore Connect inbox--Aug. 18 (“focal asymmetry" R breast, suggest call for diagnostic spot compression mammo & ultrasound if indicated). Called for appt., the first one I could get (begging & pleading.....
8/24: Diagnostic mammo, followed by ultrasound. 7mm est. size. Biopsy recommended (BIRADS 4B). Was told it was safe to travel (New Orleans, Scranton, Geneva, IL) and have biopsy 2 wks later
9/8: Ultrasound-guided core-needle biopsy
9/9 (evening, got phone call from Gyn's partner): IDC grade 2 diagnosis
9/10 (morning phone call from Gyn): ER+/PR+/HER2- tumor profile, 7-9mm est. size w/“focal DCIS"
THEN
9/14: consult w/surgeon
9/23 (earliest date available): lumpectomy w/sentinel node biopsy
9/28: surgical path report via inbox: 1.3cm actual size, IDC (no DCIS), grade 2, mitotic score 1, tubule score 3, same hormone/HER2 profile as biopsy, amt of tissue removed abt. the size of a DoubleStuf Oreo, 2 sentinel and 2 non-sentinel nodes removed--all nodes negative, no lymphovascular invasion, all margins clear
10/1: followup visits w/surgeon and MO; Oncotype DX ordered
10/8: tested for BRCA mutations (awaiting results)
10/12: OncotypeDX score 16
10/14: Initial RO consult--APBI rather than longer full-breast RT prescribed
10/16: spontaneous rupture of sentinel node biopsy external incision w/severe seroma leakage; incision re-closed, this time w/sutures inst. of steri-strips
10/21: RO sim session (still a go, but RT may have to be delayed till sutures removed and sentinel node incision heals)
10/22: followups scheduled w/surgeon, MO
Turned out that the Scranton gig was canceled when we got there & found the venue never entered our booking--so I could have been biopsied a WEEK earlier and been further along in treatment by now.
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I had to wait 7 days from 2nd mammogram and ultrasound to biopsy. The Dr only works on Mondays in the office where I went, so you have to wait a week to see her.
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I had a routine screening mammogram on the 20th of August. Within a few days I had an "invitation" to attend a BreastScreen clinic in my area on September 9th. (2 and a half hours drive each way from where I live). At this appointment I had a diagnostic mammogram, an ultra sound and a core biopsy all on the same day. Was told then and there that the specialists were certain in was cancer. The biopsy pathology was due back 2 days later; on the 11th but due to an "equipment malfunction" my results were delayed by a day. The surgeon phoned me on Saturday the 12th with the cancer confirmation. The surgeon I decided on was away for 2 weeks and I chose to wait. My mastectomy (Right) was on October the 9th. There is a lot of waiting when you have cancer.
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My timeline:
August 18: Breast pain and lump, called ob/gyn.
August 21: Saw ob/gyn. Ordered mammogram and ultrasound
September 2: Had mammogram and ultrasound. Referred to breast surgeon.
September 3: Biopsy
September 4: Phone call that it was IDC. No other results available yet.
September 8: MRI
September 9: Meeting with surgeon. Detailed biopsy results available.
September 15: Meeting with MO
September 18: MUGA and PET scans
September 21: Port placement
September 22: Lymph node biopsy
September 24: Meeting with radiation oncologist
September 30: Chemo started
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