Hi @MelV83
That seems an awfully long time to have to wait and see your Dr to have the results explained to you and have a plan of action, if it possible to see if the appointment can be brought forward?
My own story was - found a lump on the Sunday, , saw my GP the next day ( Monday) had mammogram and ultrasound two days after that, biopsy two days after that , results delivered to me by my GP within a week after that ( stage 2 lobular breast cancer) and saw breast cancer surgeon a few days after that.
The breast cancer surgeon sent me for more tests including scans and an MRI - what further tests will be different in each individual case.
I was recommended a mastectomy due to the size of my tumour and I had the surgery within 6 weeks of finding the lump .
I do believe there are guidelines about how long after diagnosis surgery should be ( whether a lumpectomy or mastectomy).
I did find my GP ( who was female and very experienced) was great at helping me navigate it all - can you call on your GP here?
What city/region are you in? You can add this to your profile and others on here may be able to give you more targeted advice .
Also you might want to call the BCNA hotline Monday morning to have a chat.
I do recall my surgeon telling me my cancer was slow growing and we had time to do further tests etc but once I knew it was cancer it felt like I had a time bomb inside me and I was desperate to get it out!
One very good piece of advice my GP gave me was that I should the my husband to all the appointments initially as I would still likely be in shock and not taking everything in .
Take care .