I recently had a surgical biopsy because of microcalcifiations. The surgeon called and said, "it's nothing. Don't even worry about it." I have two questions: one, I don't know if he removed all the calcifications, so I'm wondering if I should have another mammogram (as if I haven't had enough of those the past few weeks!!) to see if there are any left so that the next time I have a screening mammogram, they will know if I have new or old microcalcifications. My second question is one of the reasons I was told to have this biopsy is because the calcifications were near the chest wall. When I got the report for my screening mammogram, it said, "There are a few microcalcifications ... deep along the chest wall," referring to the breast I did NOT have the biopsy done on. They did not do a diagnostic mammogram of this breast and didn't mention anything to me about there being calcifications in that breast, too. I'm assuming this is because there were only a few calcifications and not a cluster, and therefore no reason to be concerned?