IBC Question

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worriedwifetoo
worriedwifetoo Member Posts: 7

Hi,

Something is wrong with my husbands right chest/breast.  Within one week his right areola turned a purplish/black and the nipple remained pink.  The family Dr. refered him to get a mammogram and punch biopsy.  The mammogram bame back normal.  We are waiting for the results of the biopsy.  This has been a fast process less than three weeks ago his chest was normal.  I have asked him about swelling under his arm or in his neck, and if his chest area is warm, his answer is I dont know and I dont want to think about it. He is 60 years old.

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  • Claudia413
    Claudia413 Member Posts: 114
    edited March 2013

    worriedwifetoo,

    Men can get breast cancer, IBC included. If the biopsy comes back benign, you should take the slides and the report to someone with a knowledge of IBC for a second opinion. Where are you located? There are IBC clinics around the US. For your information, IBC doesn't usually show on a routine mammogram. You need a "diagnostic mammogram" where they are specifically looking for the sheeting or nesting of the IBC tumors, not a solid lump like in regular breast cancer. That is why I suggest an IBC specialist.  The best thing to do is to get IBC ruled out...then you can concentrate on things that are not as aggressive. 

    I wish both of you luck and hope you'll follow up on this list.

  • worriedwifetoo
    worriedwifetoo Member Posts: 7
    edited March 2013

    Thank you for replying so fast. We live in a small town close to Little Rock, Ar. I'm thinking we will get the results by Tuesday. I will post the results.

  • KD2011
    KD2011 Member Posts: 29
    edited March 2013

    Sorry to read about your husband. I won't be much help but wanted to let you know you are both in my thoughts. I've been on my journey for 3 years with no end in sight and the waiting never gets easier! I hope that you find answers soon!

  • ritrit
    ritrit Member Posts: 6
    edited March 2013

    need a bit of advice... does ibc involve skin peeling or flaking off??

  • MelissaDallas
    MelissaDallas Member Posts: 7,268
    edited March 2013

    Ritrit, I don't read anywhere that flaking or peeling is a symptom. It is much more likely that you have a resolving fungal or bacterial infection or allergic reaction. Fungal infections flake & peel (think athletes foot) and breasts are a great warm & moist environment for them to develop. Check in with your primary care doctor.

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