Newly diagnosed with LCIS with Breast Implants

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TLA
TLA Member Posts: 1

I am a 39-year-old female that was just diagnosed with LCIS yesterday; the call from my doctor was informative and unclear.  He said he would be referring me to a surgeon to remove more of the tissue, which I am gathering from what I have read in some of the forums is to see if any else more serious is lurking outside of the what the core needle biopsy picked up.  I have not consulted with the surgeon yet for I just found out yesterday.  I am just wondering if anyone with breast implants has had this done or if it can even be done. I know that it was difficult for doctor to do the needle biopsy for the microcalcification was located close to the implant.  Any information helps.  For I am already nervous of this diagnosis as well as terrified of surgery now that I am older.

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  • leaf
    leaf Member Posts: 8,188
    edited September 2013

    I don't know the answer to your question, since I don't have implants (but do have classic LCIS).  But this might be a good question for the Before, During, and After Surgery forum. http://community.breastcancer.org/forum/91  Your question is not specific to LCIS: if a woman with a breast implant has invasive breast cancer, at some point from what I understand they'd normally want to consider surgery.

  • SwoosieQue
    SwoosieQue Member Posts: 14
    edited September 2013

    I'm not sure if my experience will help you because my situation is different, but I had implants put in back in 1979, I never had them removed or replaced, just this year when I was diagnosed with Invasive, Well-differentiated ductal carcinoma, I chose bilateral mastectomy.  

    I'm nearly at 7 or 8 weeks post-op and my surgeon gave me the report of everything that happened during my surgery, there was a notation that the implant on my right breast (the one that had cancer and the core biopsy) had "leaked", silicone gel had spread through the calcification area... I did not know this at the time of my last visit with the surgeon, otherwise, I would have asked her if this implant burst during surgery or was burst prior to surgery, like maybe during the core biopsy.

    I know that it is NOT typical for implants to last 35 years, but mine did!  My left one was intact when they removed my left breast.

    Don't know if this helps, hope it does.

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