Mri guided biopsy...what next
I went yesterday and had my biopsy done which was a very hard day for me as I am claustrophobic so had to be drugged up some to even do it. I remember them telling me it would be about a week for my lab work to come back. Is that what is called a pathology report or is that another thing they do? If it is what are some things that will be listed on there? If it is cancer what should be my next move?.....on to the waiting game I guess.. Thanks ladies for all your advice.
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Hi jushavinfun:
The tissue samples removed by the biopsy will be examined by a pathologist, who will prepare a formal "pathology report."
Be sure to obtain a copy of the complete pathology report (and any addenda or supplements). You can download and print the .pdf pamphlet "Your Guide to the Breast Cancer Pathology Report" at the bottom of this page, which may be helpful:
http://www.breastcancer.org/symptoms/diagnosis/get...
Please note that the pamphlet is very comprehensive, and not all tests are appropriate for all conditions. For example, with a biopsy, estrogen receptor ("ER") and progesterone receptor ("PR") status should be assessed for ductal carcinoma in situ ("DCIS"), but HER2 status is not routinely assessed. In contrast, with invasive disease (e.g., invasive ductal or lobular carcinoma), ER, PR and HER2 status should all be determined if possible. Also, some tests are often done later (if indicated) after full surgical pathology is available (e.g., OncotypeDX).
If you had additional laboratory testing (e.g., blood tests), those results will be reported in a different report.
You can make a list of all (a) tests, (b) imaging, (c) biopsies, and/or (d) scans that you have received, and then request copies of all of the associated reports (not a form letter) for your review and records. For example, the radiologist will have prepared a formal written report for a screening or diagnostic mammogram, ultrasound, or MRI, usually including a description of observations, Bi-RADS score (a sort of standardized estimate of the level of concern), summary/conclusions, and recommended follow-up and/or action (e.g., biopsy).
After receiving news of non-invasive ductal carcinoma in situ ("DCIS") from a nurse navigator (not my preference for this), I had an MRI next, although this is not always done. The question of whether further work-up is indicated is pretty case-specific. Eventually, I did get myself in front of a breast surgeon. Some also meet with one or more of a plastic surgeon, radiation oncologist, medical oncologist, and genetic counselor (if indicated), prior to finalizing first steps of their treatment plan.
Hoping for benign results for you!
BarredOwl
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Hi again. Just edited my post above, to comment on the other part of your question re next steps.
BarredOwl
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Thank you for the info and sorry it took so long to reply to you. I have been having a hard time getting in here for some reason.
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I got my pathology results back today... while I haven't had my consult with my Dr yet the most important thing I read on there was it is B9!!! Thank you God and those on here who have talked me through this awful wait.
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Hi jushavinfun:
That is super news!
BarredOwl
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