Ultrasound results show BI-RADS 4...am I at risk?
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I'm 20 years old, went in for an ultrasound on 7/5 for a highly mobile, painless, rubbery lump under my nipple that measures 4cm. I was seen by a radiologist, a tech, and a breast surgeon who all told me it was almost definitely a fibroadenoma because of my age and the characteristics of the lump but they still set me up with a biopsy appointment just in case. I had the biopsy last friday and the wait for the test results was stressing me out so much that I caved and googled my symptoms...which stressed me out even more.
Today I did something incredibly stupid. I received an email from the hospital saying that I'm eligible for a MyChart account, in which I could see test results “days before the radiology department would call me". I anxiously signed up for it and lo and behold, my biopsy results have not been posted yet, but my ultrasound report from 7/5 has. It reads:
Real-time ultrasound of the right breast was performed.
The patient presents with a lump within the right breast 12:00, retroareolar region. Targeted ultrasound was performed at patient's site of palpable concern. The area of concern was scanned by myself and the technologist.
There is a well circumscribed hypoechoic mass within the right breast 12:00, retroareolar region, measuring at least 4.0 cm that corresponds to patient's lump. This likely represents a fibroadenoma. Recommend ultrasound guided biopsy.
IMPRESSION: SUSPICIOUS OF MALIGNANCY
Recommend ultrasound guided biopsy of right 12:00 mass.Letter Sent: Birad 4
Ultrasound BI-RADS: 4 Suspicious abnormality
After reading this I went even further down the rabbit hole and googled BI- RADS 4...you see where I'm going with this.
I have yet to receive my biopsy results and now I'm more anxious than ever. To my knowledge BI-RADS 4 means likely to be malignant? But the first part of my report says this is likely a fibroadenoma so I'm confused. How can they keep reassuring me that it's nothing but then put frightening stuff like this in my report?
Anyone here have more knowledge on the topic?
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I believe the BiRads score of 4 is scary, but they fact they felt it is more likely a fibroadenoma is a very good sign it is just fat. They are just being cautious. I had a Birads score of 5. So it could be worse. Please keep optimistic, and let us know. Good luck and hoping it is fibroadenoma.
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No, Bi-Rads 4 are 80-90% chance of being BENIGN, not malignant
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I would concentate on the "well circumscribed" - these are mostly cysts or fibroadenomas... my ultrasound report was talking about "spikey and not regular shape", which I googled prior to receiving biopsy results and was sure it is malignant. and it was. also, my lump was very hard, not rubbery at all.
of course, I can't know as I'm no doctor... just comparing with my experience.
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Hello ari0505,
I just had my biopsy on July 17th and I also had a BI-RAD 4, my ultra sound said about the same as yours. My results were benign.
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Ari,
You are polling a group of BC survivors on what their birads4 etcetera turned out to be, and you are bound to get an unrepresentative sample. It so happens my birads4 turned out different than some of the above, and it still means nothing re your case.
I'd be very reluctant to be an online interpreter of medical test results on some completely unknown patient (even if I had a license to practice medicine). Even if anxiety were not a factor, I'd be concerned I am worrying you or reassuring you more than I should.
Others may have a different take, and I respect that.
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Well, your age is greatly in your favor. Breast cancer is EXTREMELY rare in 20 year olds, around 0.05% risk. As Melissadallas said, BIRADs4 is about 80-90% benign. Your mass is described as "probable fibroadenoma", which is benign. If your doctors really thought this was cancer, they would be falling all over themselves to get you treated.
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Ari, your biopsy was last Friday, did anyone ever contact you to discuss the results? I hope they did, and that your other health issues get taken care of. Sending best wishes.
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I agree with Oxygen18, no one on here is qualified to give you any medical advice, based on their own observations or not. You have to work with your doctor, about your case. At your age, especially, your doctors and their nurses are the ones to provide you information. The average age for breast cancer is 57, and you are 20.
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Hello all, so I just got my results in today and it is benign! Thank you all so much, your responses were very reassuring during that dreadful wait for my results.
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ari0505,
That is wonderful news!! I know the relief you are feeling right now!
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