Not diagnosed with cancer, but MRI f/u results. Suggestions??
I have went for my 2nd 6 month MRI f/u. For some reason, I’m not convinced. I have been having aching, itching, pain, and a wet sensation in my left breast, where the “mass” is. I don’t have any drainage, no inverted nipple, no color change, or rash. I just feel like something is “off”. The mass was biopsied 6 months ago and was benign. The problem is these new symptoms started about a month ago. I go see my breast doctor this Friday to go over the MRI results. My question is, has any one had a mass removed even though it was benign? I will add my MRI results for those that want to read it.
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That is correct. A lumpectomy has not been mentioned. I’m definitely going to bring this up in the morning. I may even get a second opinion. I will keep you all updated!
My first MRI from 6 months ago had the same description, but was given a BI-RADS 4. The “mass” has went down 2 mm, so I’m assuming that’s why the BIRADS went from a 4 to a 3? I have read and concerned that the mass could potentially turn malignant. I don’t like the idea of “watching and waiting”.
You're wise to dig deeper about the change in BIRADS but also about the "chronic inflammation surrounding blood vessels" and "dilated venous structures within adipose tissue". There are easily understandable research papers on the web regarding those descriptors of breast tissue. One thing I've learned after 17 years of treatment is not to assume but to ask about everything. We are better self-advocates when we are fully informed to our satisfaction. Keeping you in my thoughts for a helpful appointment tomorrow. Good luck and let us know how it turns out.
Thank you so much! 😊
A mass is not a cyst.
Right @blackcat. The report mentions cysts as well as a mass. Sorry as the thread continued I conflated them (like playing telephone).
I had a lot of discomfort from cysts and still wonder if those could be drained but the main issue, yes, is the mass and the inflammation.
Yes, they can be drained by suction with a needle. Google "breast cyst aspiration."
@ldrutter, any update? How are you doing?