What is the biopsy in-depth extra test?

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edited January 2018 in Waiting for Test Results
What is the biopsy in-depth extra test?

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  • Happilyeverafter2018
    Happilyeverafter2018 Member Posts: 2
    edited January 2018

    I have a lump, quite noticeable at the side of my left breast, near my chest muscle. (I do have large breasts). The lump was checked out 13 and 7 years ago and was told it was just how I was made. Noticed 6 months ago it was getting bigger. Saw GP at the beginning of December who immediately referred me to the hospital. Had an ultra sound, mammogram and biopsy all within an hour on the 21st Dec. The lump even though the consultant could feel it didn't show up on either the US or mammogram. Spoke to a breast nurse at the hospital today to get my results. She said they had sent my biopsy to a different lab for more in depth testing and that I was on the consultants list today for them to discuss the results. She said I will hear back within 7days. I don't understand what the in-depth tests are as surely the original biopsy test would say either I have or haven't got BC. I was feeling quite confident it wasn't bad but now I'm petrified it's BC. What is this in-depth test?

  • Moderators
    Moderators Member Posts: 25,912
    edited January 2018

    Dear Happilyeverafter2018,

    We are sorry about these changes in your breast health and the subsequent worry that they are causing. We are glad that you reached out here. Perhaps they want to be very sure about what this is which can be a benefit. We are sorry that others have not chimed in yet but hopefully you will receive some support and information from our members. Please keep us posted on what you continue to learn.

    The Mods

  • Outfield
    Outfield Member Posts: 1,109
    edited January 2018

    Dear Happily,

    If only the world of pathology were so simple. Biopsies don't show just Yes or No to cancer, and even that question is not always straightforward. If you truly have a lump, then it's likely something that's not just normal breast tissue, but in the human body there are lots of different ways lumps can form from tissue that isn't just like its normal tissue surroundings. Scarring is probably the one easiest to understand. For example, smokers often have tons of "lumps" in their lungs that aren't cancer, they're just scars from past mini-infections.

    Assuming it's not normal breast tissue, what it is ISN'T as simple as cancer vs. not-cancer. There will be a number of things that are definitely NOT cancer and have NO RISK of becoming cancer that are possible. There are some things that definitely ARE cancer that are possible. Then there's a category of things that have RISK OF BECOMING cancer. Also, there are things that look a lot like other things, and it's best to send to an expert in figuring those out. Lastly, sometimes it's hard to tell from the biopsy what exactly something is, for example if it's uncommon. Those last three possibilities require more thought than the first 2, and often require additional stains, so it takes longer to get a result. Sometimes the first lab needs to send to a more expert lab that has pathologists who are more specialized or for those extra stains to be done.

    It's hard to wait, but hang in there.

  • Happilyeverafter2018
    Happilyeverafter2018 Member Posts: 2
    edited January 2018

    Thank you for taking the time to reply, I really appreciate it. In my head I had just presumed that when they looked at the biopsy it would either be BC or not, so was a little scared when they said they were doing other tests. My lump is about the size of a large walnut. It’s the waiting that I’m struggling with. When they checked it years ago they said it was a part of me and normal but it’s grown considerably over the last few months.I thought I was acting normally lol but my husband said that I’ve been so miserable over Xmas but fully understands why.

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