I am so Sorry to see you join our 'exclusive little club' @MillyMolly - whack up any questions you have and we'll do our best to answer them, as we've 'been there' and 'done that'. xx. It really is a big emotional roller coaster - and your feelings can range from fear, to tears, to anger and anything in between! ... These are all totally normal reactions. xx. Take lots of deep breaths ....
Usually the Ultrasound (or mammogram) report would suggest a biopsy on the tumour to identify the 'type' so that the surgeon has some idea of the type of BC .... Make sure you ask for copies of all your reports too from your GP, so you can keep a 'history' of your diagnosis. I believe you would normally see the surgeon first - and usually a visit to an Onc after your pathology results are back after your surgery, as chances are, at the very least, you may go onto hormone suppressing tablets.
But there is no need to 'get ahead of yourself' just yet, as it is just guessing and definitely stay away from Google! Everyone's diagnosis is unique & a lot of stuff on Google is old & outdated & not relative to your diagnosis. Some diagnosed with BC 'do' have chemo prior to surgery - but most don't - so try not to worry yourself about that.
Feel free to jump onto this thread to read up a bit more about the forum - there are tips on what to take to hospital and even 'tick sheets' to 'self evaluate' how you are going ..... take them along with you to your team meetings.
https://onlinenetwork.bcna.org.au/discussion/23477/a-big-welcome-to-all-our-new-members#latestTake care, try & keep yourself busy as you wait to see the surgeon .... you should also be assigned a breast care nurse (either your Surgeon's or a McGrath one.)