They will give you an ultimatum, so basically yes. They are basically TELLING you you must have the implant or they will refuse to test your tissue at all. I believe this is a complete violation of our civil/ human rights. More women, speak up....get an attorney. If we don't change this level of control from the medical community, it will just progressively get worse. This is our body and their diagnostic convenience is not more important than our health and well-being. We should have the CHOICE to refuse implants and still get the tissue tested. They can look at x-rays, notes, mapping to figure out areas of concern...they do not need to be tagging human beings. Call your attorneys, women!
A titanium marker is left inside the breast to mark the area that was sampled for future reference. This marker causes no harm, nor does it set off any airport alarms. The following article addresses your concerns:
https://www.*************.com/article/the-titanium-marker-should-you-worry
When I went for a biopsy, I was told (not asked) and shown the titanium chip that was going to be implanted during the procedure. I questioned why this was the first time I was being told about this. They tried to convinced me that they needed this to mark the place where the biopsy was done. I told them "I don't know anything about this because I did not have to time to investigate so unless you can do the biopsy without installing anything in my body we need to reschedule the procedure". The doctor's assistance got nervous and went to get the doctor. The doctor tried to convince me by telling me it was need for future biopsy and I told her I need time to investigate because nobody told me this was going to be implanted in my body. The doctor knew she could not convince me so she brought the senior doctor. She came to sweet me to get the implant. She told me that it was needed for the surgen to guide himself during a surgery and the surgen will remove it anyway; I said but we don't even have done the biopsy yet and you don't even have any results and I am sure the doctor can read the location from the ultrasound so there is no need for a chip in my body. Also I question if the chip could move with from the original location and the answer was yes; it can move withing the breast. So we don't need this chip to guide the surgen for the location. I concluded that there is no reason for this implant and I refused it. I told them directly that unless they could do the biopsy without the implant it needs to be posponed. The said since the main thing was to find out if I had cancer they decided to do the biopsy. They asked me to sign a paper where they wrote procedure "biopsy with possibility of titanium implant" I said I am not agreeing for implant. They tried to convinced me to sign it but they were not going to do the implant. I said no so they said you can crossed it out and initial it. This implants of titanium into women's breast needs to be investigated because there is something wrong about it; they do not mention it when they explain the procedure when the biopsy is scheduled and they only mention it when one is alone with a gown in the biopsy table. This not ethical.
I was never given a choice, I was told that they would leave the marker, as if it were necessary. They didn't say I had a choice and could refuse.
I am glad to see this comment. I plan on refusing this titanium marker / chip as well.
i had the ultrasound core biopsy,,,i refused the titanium marker, they ask me to initial that i didnt want it,and we proceeded with the biopsy. It went quickly yes the unpleasant part was the needle for the lidocaine , it was more than a pin prick. They said i would have the results in 4 business days.
i had the ultrasound core biopsy,,,i refused the titanium marker, they ask me to initial that i didnt want it,and we proceeded with the biopsy. It went quickly yes the unpleasant part was the needle for the lidocaine , it was more than a pin prick. They said i would have the results in 4 business days.
“A thorn defends the rose, harming only those who would steal the blossom.”
Chinese Proverb
None of the personnel are putting pressure on me. It's just that I hate being put into the position of refusing. I always get "looked" at, like, "She's a thorn." For instance, when we go to a certain hospital, their form asks, "Would you like your excess payment to remain with the hospital because if you don't it will go to the state government?"
Evidently, the state government created a law that says if a patient overpaid charges, and the hospital can't locate the return address, the hospital can't just keep the money. The hospital must turn it over to the state, where it will be put into the education fund. So-o-o the hospital didn't like this grab and then decided to circumvent the law. A patient, sick and not really feeling like reading the whole form would just blindly sign away a choice.
So, when I get this form, I cross that sentence out and initial before I sign. Oh, the looks I get!
Personally, I probably wouldn't care where the excess went. What I'm objecting to is the sneaky way people are working, working, greeding in the background always. It's immoral. It shouldn't happen in time of illness.
Like, too, when you sign a form for just about every doctor, their lawyer has most always included that the patient will pay for lawyer fees, court costs, the "kitchen sink" if there is any kind of stuff to do with collections or lawsuits etc. A patient does not have to agree to this. It is their right to not be drawn into paying for the accused. They can cross that out and initial before they sign.
People just blindly go along trusting whatever a doctor's business puts in front of their faces. They may find out later.
I personally think the doctor's business is breaching trust by taking advantage of the situation/s or ignorance.
Then, the patient is put on the defensive and must act like a "thorn" by crossing all that breaching out. It isn't the patient that should be the object of scorn and contempt, but it is the doctor's business that should be pointed out as being aggressive and taking advantage.
So some day, iam1butterfly, because you just blindly allowed the intrusion of the marker placement that really wasn't necessary, YOU may have to live with the consequences of the doctor's business aggressiveness and disregard of the trust you gave them.
I'm not saying this WILL happen, but I am saying you set yourself up for the possibility of something happening. If you would have refused, you would be totally free from any possibility.
In the Bible it talks of the mark of the beast. Some religions talk of this. No one knows what it is or will be. It just popped into my head that phrase "mark of the beast," when the nurse was telling me about the titanium marker. I thought to "watch out." The red flags went up.
With the way the whole medical industry is today, I think people need to be careful about themselves in relation with the industry and I think people need to question without being a stupid sheep just following along blindly and trusting so completely.
I will refuse this marker. It is probably my choice. I know, though, that I'm going to get looked at: "She's a thorn." And then I'm going to feel upset as if I'm not upset enough already. I hate being imposed upon!
I get angry that the doctor's business is even trying to intrude. Why can't they just do the help that they promise with their oath and leave it at that? Why can't they just be above those evil actions?
I remember long ago before 1996, when a person would seek help from the medical industry....yes, they could trust. Yes, they could put their lives into these people's hands. I did with my husband. He was cared for and worked on and lives to this day only because of God and His many, many fine healers.
Not today. I remember in 1996 a phone call that came at 2:30 in the afternoon.
"(My husband's name) WILL go to this in-plan doctor who graduated from an Indian school one year after it was chartered. Forget about all the care that you've had before. This will be no more." I can remember my husband going white with fear. I never saw him like that before. He started shaking. His security was just totally ripped out from under him. His life has never been happy since. He always has this fear in the back of his mind. He can't trust anyone now.
I looked into this in-plan doctor/quack. He charged five times what the number three in the country doctor did. Why would any insurance company want to pay more for less quality and set a patient up to die sooner rather than later? It didn't make sense.
And it still doesn't make sense. And now Obamacare! Lord, help us all!
If patients and people who will eventually need care, while they are still free, don't set the road back to right, don't scorn the refuser, that little titanium marker WILL turn into the "mark of the beast'...you can bet your bottom dollar on that. They will insert this mark in not just breast patients, but in everyone that walks and talks and breathes. What a scary thought!?!?!
Are they insisting and/ or pressuring you to have it?
Because, I seriously doubt that anyone can compel you to have the microchip implanted. But, I see where you're going with that because I wasn't asked whether or not I wanted mine. I was shown a sample of what one looked like. And, it was explained that it served as a marker for future diagnostic referencing. That... added to the fact that it looked less intrusive than most of my dental work... I rolled with the idea. And, to be honest... I'm really okay with it. If they didn't tell me that I had it... and if I didn't see it with my own eyes on my mammogram... I wouldn't even know of its presence! Personally, I trust the concept and the technology. But, I know that not every woman feels the same way... and those feelings need to be respected, too.
Anyway, I'd be shockingly surprised if you faced a legal challenge if you decline.
No woman should have to defend her decision. It is, after all, your body; and your right to say, No!