Stereotactic Breast Biopsy

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Shelleylala
Shelleylala Member Posts: 18
edited December 2015 in Waiting for Test Results

I had the biopsy yesterday. They had found what they called "groupings of suspicious calcifications on my mammogram a few weeks back. I saw on my mammogram report they had put Birad 4. After the biopsy my radiologist said there are three different results I can get. Benign, atypical cells, or cancer. He said if it's cancer it would be DCIS. Would he be able to tell this from looking at the samples?

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  • MelissaDallas
    MelissaDallas Member Posts: 7,268
    edited December 2015

    He can guess that it looks like only DCIS but nothing but surgery can definitively confirm that.

  • Shelleylala
    Shelleylala Member Posts: 18
    edited December 2015

    Thank you MelissaDallas. I appreciate you answering my question.

  • LisaAlissa
    LisaAlissa Member Posts: 1,092
    edited December 2015

    Nope. But I assume he's speaking based on prior experience. Here is a link to a description on BreastCancer.org describing DCIS, and how it is diagnosed. (The description sounds a lot like what you describe.) But there are no guarantees.

    First of all, 80% of biopsy results are not cancer (B9 or atypia). So there's no reason to think that it's cancer at all, until a pathology report comes back with that result. But any DCIS result leaves open the possibility (however remote) that there are mixed types of cells.

    I think he's just trying to tell you not to worry too much. Nice of him. But it sounds like he's set you to worrying. And while I'm not going to be able to persuade you not to worry, I'll say it anyway. Try not to borrow trouble that isn't yours yet.

    Nothing you can do (or not do), think (or not think) can have any effect on the biopsy result. (If you can't make yourself believe that, look up "magical thinking"...we all can let ourselves fall into that trap.) But the only thing worry can do is rob you of joy in the present moment. So try not to let yourself do that.

    Come up with your own way of redirecting your thoughts. One pattern would be: I have a good med team, I've turned this problem over to them. Nothing I can do (or not do) will affect the results. So right now I will __________________.

    Then fill in the blank with something you can distract yourself with. Bake cookies, see the new StarWars movie, spend time with a friend, clean the garage...whatever!

    HTH,

    LisaAlissa

  • Shelleylala
    Shelleylala Member Posts: 18
    edited December 2015

    Thank you LisaAlissa. I really appreciate the link. I really am trying not to worry. Sometimes it's hard not to but at least this time of year is busy so there are a lot of distractions. Thank you for your encouragement. It helps 😃

  • Moderators
    Moderators Member Posts: 25,912
    edited December 2015

    Shelley-

    We want to welcome you to our community here at BCO. We're sorry for the worry that brings you here, but we're glad you've found us. The waiting is truly one of the hardest parts, but just know that you are not alone! Please let us know what the results are when you get them back, we'll be thinking of you!

    The Mods

  • Shelleylala
    Shelleylala Member Posts: 18
    edited December 2015

    Thank you. It's nice having a place like this to ask questions. I cannot talk to my family about this because it will just cause them to worry more. I'll let you know when I get my results

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