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1793055 tn?1315409138

BIRADS CETAGORY IV

75 YEARS old  asymptomatic female on routine mammogram shows  probable malignant changes left breast
BIRADS category IV.
to proceed noe.
Pateint has severe kyphoscoliosis and COPD (severe)
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Hi there,
I too had a mammogram n DID NOT pass,it required a biopsy as the letter stated BIRAD 4,i was worried as hell,could not sleep,had a difficult time eating n so on...until i had a stereotactic biopsy,results read "fibrocystic changes" benign.Do you know that most biopsy turn up to be benign?about 85%.try not to worry(easier said than done,i know)but the percentages is in your favor,think positive,i'll be praying for you!
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1793055 tn?1315409138
Thanks a lot for reply
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587083 tn?1327120262
Hi,
A BI-RADS score 4,means that whatever was detected on mammography imagery is suspicious and needs to be biopsied to rule out cancer.
Many BI-RADS category 4 abnormalities turn out benign in nature.
Having other health problems will have to be discussed with doctors who are specialized on these issues.
Best wishes...
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