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Rizz
Rizz Member Posts: 72
edited September 2018 in Waiting for Test Results

I am 33 years old found indenton contour side of breast which has changed the shape of that breast..done mammogram and ultrasound both were clear drs asked me do mammogram after 7 months again but I am nervous want further testing.

Can MRI detect ductal or inflammatory breast cancer

And what is meaning of focally diated duct on 6 o clock position.. is it normal or I have to push the dr to biopsy it

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  • WinningSoFar
    WinningSoFar Member Posts: 951
    edited September 2018

    Yes, a breast MRI does detect breast cancer. Don't worry about inflammatory breast cancer. You will know that from the condition of your skin--no MRI necessary.

    Your peace of mind is worth something. If a clear MRI would give you peace of mind, I'd say ask for it.

    It would not be possible to do an accurate biopsy without some imaging study that guides the doc to the right spot.

    I hope you continue to find clear results and can get rid of the anxiety. I would recommend a 6 month followup. Can't be too careful!

  • WC3
    WC3 Member Posts: 1,540
    edited September 2018

    I had a palpable lump and had a mammogram and ultrasound and they still missed the cancer even though it was visible on the mammogram. It was not properly diagnosed until I went back in because I noticed a contour and they repeated the mammogram and ultrasound. They should have done an MRI or biopsy the first time.

  • beach2beach
    beach2beach Member Posts: 996
    edited September 2018

    Can also gather up your films and reports and see a breast surgeon, not a general surgeon and get an opinion if you should push for more testing. That dr can than order it for you.

  • bevin
    bevin Member Posts: 1,902
    edited September 2018

    agree with the others, ask for breast mri

  • Georgia1
    Georgia1 Member Posts: 1,321
    edited September 2018

    Hi Rizz. I see you posted your report on another thread, and that DJMammo found the results to be benign. I think you'll be fine waiting for the six-month follow-up that was recommended, but yes, if your insurance will pay for an MRI that will provide more information. Best wishes to you.

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