Lump in DCIS???

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kal05
kal05 Member Posts: 11

Hello Ladies

I have to wait another week till I get more information from surgeon.. the more I read over the internet the more I get concerned. My doctor said In Situ.. in simple English he said its inside my milk ducts. But on internet it says no lumps are visible... I had a tiny lump that made me go to the doctor. ( had an head on motor vehicle accident 3+ months ago and had injuries on that side and then this tiny lump appear which seemed like a blood clot or something... mammo, ultrasound and biopsy done...

DCIS does not have lump.. could be more than DCIS??? Anyone had a lump and was DCIS????

The wait is driving me insane.. My doctor on vacation... cant help worrying and having sleepless nights.. have lost 4lbs in last 10 days :(

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  • april485
    april485 Member Posts: 3,257
    edited May 2014

    Hi kal05. Althought not the usual way DCIS presents (usually microcalcifications) there can also be a lump. It is unusual for sure, but not unheard of so don't buy trouble until you get more information from your doctor. I know waiting is hard. It is the hardest part of this cancer crap but, it is what we all do at times. Hugs and keep us posted.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited May 2014

    I'm wondering if you may have a hematoma from the accident (bruised  fluid/blood filled area that can be hard and feel like a lump) and DCIS was already there beforehand. (did you have a biopsy yet? or is the doctor saying it might be DCIS? praying it is nothing  serious and you get good benign results soon)

    Anne

  • kal05
    kal05 Member Posts: 11
    edited May 2014

    Yes... Biopsy was done 10 days ago and I got the call from my doctor on Friday telling me results not good. "Its In Situ - its in your milk duct"... The tiny lump was not there before my accident.

    All site on internet says - 80% is discovered by mammo...

  • Infobabe
    Infobabe Member Posts: 1,083
    edited May 2014

    Get a copy of your pathology report.  You will be in the dark until you do.

  • jennyg1975
    jennyg1975 Member Posts: 7
    edited May 2014


    Hi Kal05,

     

    My DCIS presented as a lump, too!  I was 37 when diagnosed, so the only reason I learned I had DCIS was because of that lump (I wouldn't have had regular mammos for another 3 years due to my age).  I actually had several areas of DCIS, all of which were in lumps that I had felt for years.  These were originally diagnosed as fibrocystic changes because my baseline mammo at 35 was completely clean with no calcifications. 

     I also read that 80% of cases are found by mammo only, but that means that 20% (or 1 in 5) aren't.  So, I guess I had the opposite experience from most in that my DCIS wasn't detected by mammo at all, but presented as a lump.  Go figure...

  • kal05
    kal05 Member Posts: 11
    edited May 2014

    Thanks jennyg1975 ... Hope I too am along in that 20% ... 

    Karima

  • Jelson
    Jelson Member Posts: 1,535
    edited May 2014

    Mine was a lump, it was not seen on mammo, was initially felt and then seen as an enlarged duct on ultrasound and then 3 months later, a clogged duct which I guess was even more lump-lke. I think of calcifications as dead cells in clusters or in a loopy line (following a milk duct). In my "lump" there were no calcifications just a clogged/swollen milk duct filled with DCIS! 

  • songlady
    songlady Member Posts: 12
    edited June 2014

    Jelson, have you and your doctors decided on the form of treatment for your DCIS?


     

  • Jelson
    Jelson Member Posts: 1,535
    edited June 2014

    My DCIS was grade 3, I did not hesitate to have radiation. I had a lumpectomy then radiation and then tamoxifen. I get a mammogram and an MRI alternating every 6 months. I am in my 5th year and will meet with my MO in June and RO in August, no more tamoxifen and perhaps my MRI regimen will change now. 

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