Hi,
The X Ray has as yet, not made any solid confirmation if this is a cancer or not. It appears that your doctor would schedule an MRI to find out more. As of now their is inconsequential evidence. Ii cn be understood that you are anxious, but the doctor has to go through his records before he makes a commitment. Hold on there and keep the hope.
Hope this helped. Let us know if you have any other questions.
Best regards.
Hi,
Unfortunately, the Specialist did not make it to the meeting with the Radiologists on 6 March. His receptionist - told me that he would discuss it with a Radiologist on Friday 7 March. I dropped into his rooms on Friday afternoon as I had not heard from him. Again, he was unable to discuss my case, as he had been called to four emergencies and was still in the operating theatre. Last week he was away again. Next meeting with Radiologists is Thursday 20 March. Here's hoping, he makes it to the meeting this time, as I don't think I can take much more before I crack up.
Thanks for the support. I took my scans and left them with the Specialist. Heard back from his receptionist - he will be holding a meeting with the Radiologists to discuss the scans on the 6 March. So, for now, I just have to hang in there, and try not to worry.
I was told that breast to bone cancer usually shows up first in the chest wall/rib/clavicle area rather than the long bones of the arms and legs. Of course each individual is different. My whole body scan, because of some pain three years after my lumpectomy, came back as areas of arthritis. Now four years out, I am still doing okay.
Good luck - keep us posted.