MRI results and upcoming biopsy

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San1975
San1975 Member Posts: 36
edited September 2019 in Waiting for Test Results

Hello everyone, new to the forum and first post :)

Had a mammo/ultrasound, found two lesions in right breast last month. Then I had MRI w/contrast. Not sure what these results mean and the medical assistant just said they are going by the radiologists recommendations, which I totally understand.

Right Breast:
Abnormal segmental clumped nonmass-like enhancement is observed of the anterior, mid and posterior upper outer quadrant of the right breast. No abnormal mass or nonmass-like enhancement of the remaining three quadrants of the right breast. The T2-weighted series shows no areas of abnormal signal intensity. No evidence for skin thickening or nipple retraction.

So I'm going to assume this could be nothing or something, not trying to stress myself, I'm kinda a glass is half full type of gal but I am a bit nervous. My MRI guided biopsy is scheduled Oct 9th....sooooo far away ugh, but I am on the cancellation list so hoping I can get in sooner :)

Any insight what do expect with the biopsy and normally how long do results take to get back, this process has been quite long, just the time between all these tests. Thanks everyone

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  • Moderators
    Moderators Member Posts: 25,912
    edited September 2019

    HI San1975, and welcome to Breastcancer.org.

    Thanks for joining and posting! We're sorry for the concerns that bring you here, but we're really glad you've found us. You're sure to find a great support system here while you wait for answers. We know the delay to get testing can be torturous -- so just know we're all here for you while you wait. Please keep us posted with what you find out!

    --The Mods

  • Yogatyme
    Yogatyme Member Posts: 2,349
    edited September 2019

    The waiting is indeed torture!! I got biopsy results one week later. It was a very long week and I tried to distract myself w reading & binge watching Netflix. Hang in there and keep checking in on this forum. It is an emotional lifesaver.

  • CGLion
    CGLion Member Posts: 56
    edited September 2019

    San1975 -

    Sorry you are having to wait so long for your biopsy! I had a very similar MRI result to yours, just heterogenous enhancement pattern, not clumped. I also am having bloody nipple discharge from that breast for 6 months. My initial biopsy was done with an US, it looked like they probably missed the target and the radiologist suggested an excisional biopsy. I had to wait two months to get an appointment with a new surgeon. I just had that appointment today and he was amazing, made me feel so much better. I am currently scheduled for surgery on October 3rd for a ductal excision and likely an excisional biopsy of other nearby tissues. He is just waiting to have a second radiologist look at the MRI images to confirm what they need to remove.

    When I first got my MRI results and had the biopsy I was so stressed. But as time has gone on it has become easier to live with the unknown. Reading these boards has helped me a lot with the waiting. I am hoping you are able to get definitive information from the biopsy when it gets done. But no matter what the results, the waiting and wondering does get easier with time. The one thing I would highly recommend is if you think you are not being listened to or dismissed, do some research and find a new doctor. At first I did not listen to my instincts and was seeing a surgeon who was very dismissive and was not planning on following up on the concerning imaging. The surgeon even made fun of the radiologists concern to my face. Now that I have switched to a new office I am amazed at the difference. Having a care team you feel you can trust really helps eliminate a bunch of stress.

    Hope you get in for the biopsy early and get positive, definitive results!

    Carissa

  • San1975
    San1975 Member Posts: 36
    edited September 2019

    Thank you Yogatyme and Carissa. Yes the waiting is no fun. Been doing things with family trying to keep my mind busy. Keeping positive the best I can

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