It's a frightening time. @soldiercrab is right, medical staff don't usually volunteer opinions unless they are pretty sure, so IF your results are that there is a cancer, chances are it's contained which is good. Of course, you don't want any of this at all, but it's also very natural to jump to the worst possible outcomes. There are many of us who have been through this and are living cancer free, even with lymph node involvement. Jumping ahead goes with the territory, but you can waste a lot of energy on thinking about things that never happen. The waiting for results is horrible but once you have them, you can put your energies into what has to be done, which surprisingly helps a lot. Take care.