Breast cancer-free anniversaries
There are many Mayo Connect members who continue to survive breast cancer and have remained remission free for years. I thought a thread celebrating those deserves its own topic as reading about them encourages all of us.
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Wonderful anniversary story! 🌸
A one year post mastectomy MRI, mid February, was clear of BC! ☀️
What is a SEROMA????
In 2016 I had a lumpectomy for a removal of a 13mm tumor on my breast. After going through chemo and radiation I had a lumpectomy. It left a quarter size lump at the site of the tumor. To this day ( 2023) I’ve been left with same lump the size of a quarter. Is this lump a SEROMA?? I often wonder if my lump will ever get smaller, so far seems to be the same size as in beginning. Should it be shrinking in size and tenderness?
Seroma is another word for fluid buildup. You can also have swept lymphedema in your breast.
As long as you’re seeing your doctor and having yearly checkups as well as having 3D mammograms, you should be fine. ♥️
Wow! That's a fantastic anniversary to celebrate. And greatly encouraging to read. Thank you for posting.
Yea, good news!
A seroma can be identified by ultrasound. I had a small one remaining a year after and went back to me but it continued to shrink. The two surgeons I saw said it wasn't anything to worry about it's just part of the healing process. I couldn't feel it, it was just detected on the ultrasound and I guess on the mammogram. But I would ask my oncologist or oncology radiologist about any lumps just to make sure.
The lump I feel is at the site of removal of my tumor I wondering if it’s just scar tissue from the removal ( since 2017)
March 10, 1966 was the date of my surgery. I am happy to tell you, no chemo, no radiation, no followup medication. I am happpy to tell you, I am still here. Just had my 92 Birthday, and many of you will live much longer than that because of all the new treatments and medication. Happy long life
Gina5009
I too have lumps at the site of my lumpectomy (2019). They are deemed to be necrosis/scar tissue but this is still disconcerting because I feel I can’t tell what is a scar tissue lump or something more serious. My affected breast is also a bit tender to the touch.
Mammogram scheduled for June and I will be hoping all is well! Best wishes to all, Cindy