Was your breast cancer misdiagnosed by a radiologist?
I am just curious. How many of you have been misdiagnosed by a radiologist. Was it on your mamo or an MRI...or something else? How many were told you did not have breast cancer when you did?
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Hi! @mpirruccel :
I am so sorry that you had been misdiagnosed by the radiologists thus led to waste precious time for treating the cancer earliet:( I am even more saddened by the urgent situation of the tumor cells showing up in your circulating blood! My heart goes out to you, my friend! Could you please let us know what kind of DNA test that you took in November that concluded that tumor cells in your blood? Sorry, I am new to this forum (just had been diagnosed in November) that I am still learning... What name is this "DNA test" that shows the recurrence of circulating cancerous cells ?
My prayers and spirit are with you, striving ahead alongside you!
Thank you for responding. The DNA test I took was from the Guardant company, called Reveal. It’s called ctDNA which stands for circulating tumor DNA. Waiting for results of second blood test. There’s another company called Signatera that does DNA blood testing and maybe more that I don’t know of. There is no protocol for clinical practice with these tests. Not sure of false positive or false negative results. If you don’t have to get it, don’t!
Hi! Jane:
This must have been a very frustrating experience! I am so sorry this sequences of events happening to you:(
Although I had no medical experience to share, but I know how hard it is to patienntly wait for the surgery date to be scheduled! You mentioned that this is a well known cancer center and they confirmed your prior diagnosis, I hope they will at least have the courage to apologize to you and schedule your surgery date as soon as possible. In the meantime, I'll pray for your smooth and successful surgery and speedy recovery, Jane.
Thanks, @mpirruccel for the valuable information!
I think this ctDNA seems like a good tool to check with my oncologists next time when I see them. Thanks again!
Wishing you the best way forward!
Thanks for your support. In addition to the ILC in the left breast as previously diagnosed, they now found DCIS in my right breast (at a spot other than the one that was identified on the diagnostic MRI for which they scheduled the biopsy) and LCIS in my left breast. No one answered the questions I raised as if nothing had happened. As they keep finding new spots, I am not sure if I should get a lumpectomy + radiation as originally recommender by the surgeon. How hard will a double mastectomy be for someone at 50+? I do not want to have reconstruction if I go with a mastectomy. Has anyone had a mastectomy and decided to go flat? Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Hi! Jane:
I did a search on related topic regarding "Double Mastectomy" and found the following link on mayo connection that you might be interested, please check it out:
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/double-mastectomy/
This group discussion started by mitch3194 @mitch3194, on Dec 21, 2023. I found all the ladies' experiences and discussions are very helpful. Hope you'll find them insightful with wisdom.
Best wishes to you on the journey ahead, for my spirit and prayers will be alongside you!
Thanks so much! This is so helpful!
This sounds so much like my story right now. I do not feel comfortable knowing I have this "tumor" in me and do not know what it is. The radiologist admitted he doesn't know either but knows it isn't cancer. I'm going for a second opinion and hopefully they biopsy it. Thank you so much for this!
I had a mammo and abus Dec 20. 2023 for dense breasts. Have never missed these tests for 20 yrs. Anyway was given the ok in dec and found a lump myself in Aug. I don’t know if it was missed or just is aggressive. The tumor was 2cm when I found it. I can’t help think the Rad missed it in Dec. I may be wrong but will look at getting all my images pulled and compared by another Rad after treatment. The Rad I saw in Aug was 100% sure it was cancer and diagnosed it on the spot.