BIRADS 5

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San1209
San1209 Member Posts: 5

Hello

I wanted to present the case of my mother, two weeks ago she detected a lump in her breast, and took an x-ray it showed a 2cm mass with spiculated margins classified as BIRADS 4, went to an oncologist and said they had been benevolent to label it as BIRADS 4 and it was clear a BIRADS 5 for him, my mom in a week or two is planning to submit intraoperative biopsy where surgery removes the tumor a biopsy is made urgently and if it goes benign they will close and nothing is done but if it is malignant breast and lymph will be extirpated, I've been reading and BIRADS 5 has over 95% chance of being malignant really hope my mom into that 5% of that is benign and everything is remains as a fright.

Regards

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  • april485
    april485 Member Posts: 3,257
    edited April 2013

    So sorry about your Mom San1209. Sometimes a Birads 5 is benign. I know it looks bad right now, but there is still that small chance. Also, the radiologist rated it a 4 and they look at mammos all the time so don't listen to the oncologist so much. Keep thinking positive! If it is indeed cancer, there are many women and men here at BCO that will answer any and all questions they can to help you. In the meantime, keep positive!

  • San1209
    San1209 Member Posts: 5
    edited April 2013

    Thanks for your words. I will let you know the results once i have them. 

  • marie5890
    marie5890 Member Posts: 3,594
    edited April 2013

    San,

    Yes a spiculated mass rates a BIRAD 5, for that is concerning. 

    However, there are a few other things that present themselves as spiculated that are B9. A radial scar is amongst them.

    So there is a chance it can be B9. Just dont be taken off guard if it is cancer.In the mean time, dont do too much research on Dr Google. You dont have enough information.

    "Breast cancer" is an umbrella term that covers a wide variety of different cancers that can effect the breast. If it is cancer, it will take a while before you get all the pieces of the puzzle together as to what specifically you mother is dealing with. 

    If you feel a need to get "some" information to start understanding the medical-eze, I recommend going to the homepage of breastcancer.org and click on the link of "diagnosis and treatment"

    There you will learn terms like "grade" "stage" "hormone receptors". It's a good place to start if this is your mother's journey.

  • San1209
    San1209 Member Posts: 5
    edited April 2013

    Hi 

    Thanks for your words, just an update my mom is getting her intraopertive biopsy surgery on monday. I will let you know the results.

    Regards

  • marie5890
    marie5890 Member Posts: 3,594
    edited April 2013

    Will keep you both in my prayers. 

    Thanks for the update. You are that much closer to knowing what, if anything, is going on. 

  • San1209
    San1209 Member Posts: 5
    edited April 2013

    Hi well my mom got her surgery today it was cancer they took her breast, the doctors say it was on an early stage so now we have to put all our effort to make my mom pass for the recovery process

  • marie5890
    marie5890 Member Posts: 3,594
    edited April 2013

    Sending the best of bestes thoughts your and your mother's way, San.  The fact that it was caught early stage is a BIG positive for her. Seriously. A BIG BIG siliver lining. .

  • San1209
    San1209 Member Posts: 5
    edited April 2013

    Hi we got the pathology results
    ER-/PR+ (1% only)/HER- we are visiting onc next week I know is not recommended to do a research by our own but it is something we cant avoid im concerned about the PR+ 1% only i read here that for some labs <10% must be considered as negative if thats the case we are saying my mom has a triple negative cancer one of the most agressive now im really scare

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