I am doing some research on the concept of patient-to-patient support and was hoping you could assist me. Suppose you knew of an online community whose members all suffered from breast cancer or related problems. Do you think you would have interest in being an active member of such a community - sharing your difficulties with others, providing a comforting shoulder and aiding one another? (Thanks for your cooperation!)
I KNOW WHAT YOU'RE GOING THROUGH!!!!! I had my routine ob/gyn exam this morning, and they found a small lump in my left breast.
I do self exams, and I never noticed anything different than the normal lumpiness you sometimes feel. But the doc could tell the difference I guess. I don't know how long it's been there. I mean, I feel it, but I feel other areas and also feel bumps.
Anyways, I'm only 26 and I'm going for an ultrasound next week. Maybe a mammo if they think I need one. My sister had a large benign tumor removed from her left breast last year. And she was only 22. Breast cancer doesn't run in my family, so I'm just trying not to worry about it. When is your appt?
You seem to be on the right track-mammogram,ultrasound and seeking advice from others. My film showed multiple tumors in both breasts. My right breast showed two that were suspicious. I went in for needle localization biopsies. At the last minute,my orders were changed and I had four needle localization biopsies.My postoperative report lists fat necrosis,fibrocystic disease and multiple fibroadenomas. No cancer. Please don't worry yourself sick. It could be benign. I'm sure everyone who reads your post is sending you warm, happy thoughts.
Please try to remain positive. I know you are frightened, but there's a good chance the lumps will be noncancerous. I had 4 lumps removed, and all were OK. Try to get all of the info you can from your DR and the internet. I hope all turns out well for you.