My advice would be to get copies of your radiologist reports from your doctor. With dense breasts you may want to ask for an ultrasound or MRI if you haven't already had one and have concerns. Also there is a website you can check out called areyoudense.org.
Hi,
Radiologists are quite able to distinguish suspicious lumps from benign ones.
Usually benign looking findings are followed to make sure that no changes have occurred.
If the nodule in your breast was suspicious in any way,rest assured that a biopsy would have been recommended by the radiologist.
Do you know what is your BI-RADS score?
BI-RADS is a quality control system,used by radiologists after interpreting mammograms,ultrasound and MRIs.
This system allows radiologist to categorize the findings by numbers.The scores go from 1 to 5.The higher the number the more suspicious is the abnormality.It's important to know your score so you and your doctor can discuss if more investigation is needed.
Having additional tests so soon,would not be useful since it would yield the same results.
Of course,if you are still worried,a second opinion would be an option.You could take your films to a different radiologist and see what is he/she recommends.
Best wishes...