Hi@Lisa50, I was diagnosed with invasive lobular carcinoma December 16. I felt the first lump, mammograms and ultrasound confirmed it. When I went in for biopsy, the ultrasound found second lump in the same breast. I had wide local excision removed two lumps. My pathology reports indicated invasive lobula carcinoma and lobula carcinoma in situ(pre cancer changes) across the whole specimen. I was offered options of radiotherapy or mastectomy. I became worried about my another breast, because from what gathered that lobula carcinoma in situ are likely affect both breasts. I had MRI a few weeks ago, MRI found another lesion in my another breast. A few specialists have studied my MRI, they called my breasts "nightmares " like a Christmas tree lighting up and very dense. I am waiting for double mastectomy.
Good luck with your treatment!