You are right; "left there" was the wrong way to word it. It occurred after the surgery and so I wasn't healing. It was bruised and hard to the touch. The followup surgery to get clean margins addressed the hematoma, also, and there was no visible bruising at all afterward.
You answered my question, though. Thank you.
I think your term "left there" is not quite correct. It isn't unusual at all that there will be some bleeding following most types of biopsies. A hematoma is NEVER "left there" intentionally; it develops after the procedure. I am not aware that a hematoma can encourage cancer growth. I'm also not familiar with the breakdown of a hematoma .... they are usually absorbed but this may take a considerable amount of time. Am I to understand that you are having Radiation before you have surgery to remove the area of cancer in the breast? You don't state what the biopsy revealed except that it was cancer .... OR what type of surgery you will be having as your treatment. Regards ....