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microcalcifications

by michiele, Aug 08, 2008 02:58PM
I am four years out from a right mastectomy, chemo and radiation.  I had 4 of 11 lymph nodes which were positive.  Just had a mammography on the left breast.  first digital mammo.  They called me back in multiple times today for close up views of microcalcifications.  I am a little anxious given my history and wonder how concerned I should be.  Results will be sent to my oncologist on Tuesday.  The uncertainty is hard.
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by flf6914, Aug 08, 2008 04:20PM
Some data shows Digital mammography demonstrates microcalcifications better especially in breasts with more glandular tissue.  The radiologist may have seen more calcifications than on the film mammograms.  If they recommended a biopsy they almost certainly would have called your oncologist today, who then would call you to set up the biopsy.  As a patient with history of breast cancer, you should be able to have diagnostic mammograms, where they will tell you results before you leave.  Try to ask your oncologist to order your mammograms as diagnostic.  Good luck.

by japdip, Aug 08, 2008 09:22PM
To: michiele
Microcalcifications do occur normally within breast tissue. Only when observed in clusters or certain patterns do they raise concern. Even then they are often found to be benign on biopsy. It has been my experience that anyone with a history of breast cancer does have Diagnostic Mammograms .... that doesn't necessarily mean that you will be given a report before you leave the facility. It only means that a Radiologist is present when the films are done; rather than being read at a later time. They only look at the films but don't dictate a formal report at that time. Keep a positive thought even though the waiting is the WORST !!!
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