4 years ago I had an incident with a lump that came up in my left breast. Before I could get into see the doctor, it surfaced and burst at the skin. At the time, I was also having bloody discharge from my left nipple. Had a mammogram which showed a small area of suspicion, and a microcalcification. followed by an ultrasound. They were unable to locate anything on the ultrasound. Had a ductogram and they again were unable to locate the source of the bleeding. Saw a breast surgeon and she opted to remove the ducts from the left breast. Pathology showed multiple papillomas and a fibroadenoma. They recommended follow up in one year. Due to multiple other health problems, I went 4 years without follow up. Recently had another mammogram at a different facility due to insurance change. After requesting previous films, they called and said I needed to see a breast surgeon immediately. I opted to go back to mine who did the previous surgery. Saw her in her office and she said she wanted to do a follow up MRI, but felt this was not anything to worry about. She said it was the size of a pin head and even if it did turn out to be something could remove it with a lumpectomy. This was on Thursday. On Monday (yesterday), received a call from her nurse asking me to come in two hours later for a biopsy (stereotactic needle core). When I arrived, they did a magnification mammogram. The tech told me they would not do the biopsy unless the magnification showed up suspicious. They did the biopsy. Talking with the radiologist, I found out that she had reviewed my films from the other facility on Friday and found a cluster of microcalcifications about the size of a peanut M&M. Of note, my father had breast cancer and three great aunts maternal side. I also had a reoccurence of another lesion that burst several months ago that I had completely forgotten about until reading some of the posts on this site. Again, the radiologist said that most turn out benign. Can all of this be related, and should I be concerned? Also, should I call my Breast surgeon back and tell her about the lesion bursting or should I just wait on the biopsy?