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Anyone dealing with Atypical Ductal Hyperplasia (ADH)?

Breast Cancer | Last Active: Mar 20 11:43am | Replies (222)

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@margo19

I had a lumpectomy 2 years ago for non cancerous DCIS in one breast. Now my mammogram shows suspicious calcification in the same breast in another spot. The breast surgeon did a biopsy and the result was Atypical ductal hyperplasia with associated micro-calcifications. She wants to do another lumpectomy to remove them. I am 70 years old, and wonder if it would be better to just have a mastectomy and be done with it. I am otherwise in good health. Any advice is appreciated.

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Replies to "I had a lumpectomy 2 years ago for non cancerous DCIS in one breast. Now my..."

Margo, welcome. Choosing between a lumpectomy vs a mastectomy is a big decision. You may be interested in this related discussion:
- Preventative double mastectomy https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/preventative-double-mastectomy

If I may, I might suggest discussing the pros and cons of mastectomy vs lumpectomy with your surgeon. Ask questions about the possible benefits vs risks. Does a mastectomy mean that you will be "done with it"? While that may seem logical, is it true in your case? Your surgeon can answer those types of questions tailored to your preferences.