Has anyone had MRI suspicious for malignancy but negative Mammo + US?
My breast MRI last week showed a very large lesion with clustered ring enhancement and washout that radiologist defines as "suspicious for malignancy", but absolutely nothing showed on subsequent mammo and ultrasound. My surgeon is concerned it could be invasive lobular cancer or lobular cancer in situ. Has anyone been diagnosed with similar lesions based on similar testing? Thanks!
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My heart aches for your situation. There sure can be a lot of variability among the standard imaging tools of MRI, US, and Mammo...which makes it frustrating for patients. Have you considered a 2nd opinion? Not sure what access you have or where you live, if you have several medical options available for that. It sure takes a lot of footwork to ascertain the standards of care in our respective communities.
Glad you are pushing for the right imaging. I came across this article by Johns Hopkins Medicine that speaks to best practice use of ultrasound...and it's not diagnostic without other signs. https://bit.ly/41lRzDz Good luck in the spring!
It did not show up with mammo or ultrasound. Ultrasound has to be right on top of the cancer
It showed up with mri
Again thank God I felt the lump or I would have gone another year without fi ding the cancer.
I was given BiRADS 4 for the MRI. The article was very eye opening!
Glad it was helpful. As a regular consumer of doctor visits, breast exams, scans, biopsies, and lumpectomies…I’m struck by how the care of women, their breast health , and frankly, their lives, varies so dramatically from community to community even in the face of solid research and experience. I have many more academic articles bookmarked that I’m happy to share. The standard of care in our region is BIRADS-4 requires biopsy…soon.
First, you have to do what is right for you to give you peace of mind. You also have to look at your risk factors and family history. You have to be your own advocate and listen to your body. Our daughter had cancer, she chose the double mastecomy at 25 years of age. she is no over 40 and has had no reoccurrence. She had triple negative, very aggressive.
In my case, they took all the lymph nodes (which I did not find out until after the surgery). They figured I had this for 5 to 6 years. At this point, I want to eliminate all possibility of the cancer spreading or returning. Also, I am opting for a double mastectomy.
Happy to hear that you got the test you needed. Sending heartfelt hugs.
I fully agree. With all the fund raising and donations they receive, you would think they would start with having MRI available for early detection rather than the useless Mammogram and US.
I have never heard for the BIRAD? Is that used before you are officially diagnosed with Cancer?
Hello, thanks for your insightful comments. What is your advise for someone like me who had a preventative double mastectomy for LCIS 1 year ago? All the doctors, my surgeon, oncologist, primary md, tells me I don’t need to do routine scans anymore but to just feel for lumps. I feel that an MRI would be most effective in detecting abnormalities before it becomes later in stage. But act the same time, it has been only a year ago since my surgery and probably there is trauma to the tissue that will show up on the MRI that needs to be ruled out as non malignant. I am not sure if I am mentally ready to go through the stress again of waiting for biopsy results. Any advise is appreciated.
BIRADS is the rating assigned to all findings identified on Mammogram and MRI. https://cancer.org/cancer/types/breast-cancer/screening-test