I went for a screening mamogram 2 weeks ago, they call me back for a compresion spot mammogram on my left breast and they found a simple cyst; in the right breast the mammogram didn't show any abnormalities but incidentally noted hypoechoic nodule in the rigth breast in the 2 o"clock axis that measures 0.5x0.5x0.4 cm. It has some mild through transmission but slihtly ill-defined margins. No additional ultrasonographic abnormalities are noted. BI-RADS 4B: Lesions with an intermediate suspicion for malignancy.
I'm very scared, the radiologyst recomends an Ultrasound-guided aspiration/biopsy for pathologyc diagnosis.
I have a history of producing cysts, they have taken out 2 cyst already from my 2 brest 4 years ago. My ultrasound 2 years ago showed I had a cyst in my left breast but not in my right. I don't feel any lump in either one, I have had breast implants for 19 years.
I have no history of breast cancer in the women in my family going back to my grandmother who died of a 102 years of age. My father had prostate cancer but didn't die of that he died of Parkinson's Disease 20 years after the extraction of the prostate.I don't understand this radiology report very well andthe word "malignancy" has me very scared. I need more information in this diagnosis. If somebody can help me to understand i would appreciate it.
Thanks!