HelenD
12 years agoMember
Hi
Hi everyone!
Thanks to Daina for facilitating.
I was diagnosed late June last year at age 44, had a mastectomy and removal of 12 lymph nodes. Finished chemo Christmas Eve and radiation in February. Ha...
I have just returned from a Breast Cancer Specialist, as a Radiographer found a Palapable Abnormality pea size lump that was not detected on ultrasound or by a mammogram, I am very upset as the lump has obviously been sitting there but I did not feel it as I was not checking why I am upset is the BCS did the needle aspiration by having the pea size hard lump between his two fingers, He then replied to me it is nothing dont worry about it, how can he know its nothing before he gets the Pathology results back, he is not god. I had ovarian cancer 19 years ago. Can someone please advise me on how does a BCS state such a comment plus he said he is always 95% correct even without knowing the results from the pathology which he will gain tomorrow. I have an instinct and really do not feel right about the BCS comments and or mannerism. Please someone reply urgently for me thank you