Fibroadenoma with vascular flow
I did a mammogram and US and result showed birad 4a, "hypoechoic lesson with internal vascular flow. Ddx fibroedenoma". The finding of the surgeon is fibroedenoma but wants to do a biopsy. I am wondering if anyone here was diagnosed with fibroedenoma with vascular flow. Should I worry? Or is it a big chance that this is malignant? I am thinking of postponing the biosy for at least 2 months coz it's causing me too much stress and I am not mentally and emotionally ready to deal with the result yet. Any advice is well appreciated. Thank you in advance.
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A BiRads 4a is considered to be a less than 10% chance of being cancer
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I wouldn’t postpone it, I would go check it immediately as you never know. I have my biopsy today and I had similar findings. Oval shaped hypoechoic vascularized mass 6x3 mm. BIRADS 4.
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Short answer: The short answer is yes fibroadenomas are "vascular" in that they have a blood supply and do grow even though they are benign. The amount of flow is variable.
Long answer: The term "vascular" has gotten a bad rap over they years since cancers are rather vascular. Its the degree of vascularity that matters more than just yes or no. Some masses have vascularity that is barely detectible and some have so much that the whole mass appears as a blue and red flashing strobe light on the screen. In the scheme of things the cancers will have more flow than benign masses and cysts will have none. The reason is that cancers make and express a chemical that causes the formation of new blood vessels (neovascularity) which is how they grow. The vessels are abnormal and are leaky. It is this very attribute of the vessels that makes cancers show up so well on MRI.
Bottom line: In many practices (including mine) all newly discovered solid masses are routinely biopsied despite how benign they look, so recommending a biopsy does not mean its cancer.
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Thank you for the prompt response it helps me a lot, it lessen my anxiety, the hospital scheduled my excision biopsy next week and my emotions have been in roller coaster since I've discovered the lump 6weeks ago.
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As a rule radiologists prefer to do a minimally invasive image guided biopsy using a thin-needle-biopsy-gadget under US guidance. That way if its benign, you don't have a surgical scar to remind you of your ordeal.
This is only my opinion, but I feel that if your surgeon really thought this was a cancer they would not do an excisional biopsy, as a sentinel node resection would also have to be a part the procedure.
Let us know how it goes.
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I got my biopsy result and it came out as fibroadenoma...I'm beyond grateful for all the supports and advice that you've provided. You all helped me a lot when I was emotionally struggling and panicking for the unknown. God bless to everyone and continue to live life to the fullest. Thank you so much.
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