Nodules

I went for a scan of throax, due to asthma, told emphysema and 4mm nodule on right breast, says on doctors record, refer for urgent appointments for susppected breast cancer, had a letter today i have an appointment for breast surgery clinic 30 miles away, i have no symtoms that i no of, or boob looks and feels fine but im so worried, cant sleep or eat, anxiety is so bad at the mo

  • Hello and thanks for your post

    It's a stressful and worrying time being referred to a breast clinic, although it's important to bear in mind that the majority of people who are referred don't have breast cancer.

    When a breast nodule is identified, most people would be referred on a 2 week urgent referral. It sounds scary, as the referral letter will indicate suspected breast cancer, as it's a breast nodule. However, cancer is not always the reason for breast nodules.

    Breast lumps should be looked at in a breast clinic . You will be examined and given an ultrasound and a biopsy can also sometimes  be taken. Mammograms are not usually taken under the age of 40 , as the breasts are still very dense and the results are more difficult to interpret. You really do just need to wait to be seen , as no one can say what this may turn out to be.

    The charity Breast Cancer Now has information on what to expect when you’ve been referred to a breast clinic and you can read this information by clicking here.

    It is hard waiting to be seen and I wish there was some advice to make the time go by more quickly. All I can say is to try and keep busy and active and stay off the internet ,as it won't give you any answers as to what is going on with your breast  and can only make you more anxious.

    I hope you know more soon. Give us a ring if you would like to talk things over. The number to call is Freephone 0808 800 4040 and the lines are open from 9am till 5pm Monday to Friday.

    Kind regards,

    Celene

  • Thank you for your reply, helps aloy, i dont have any lumps that I can feel or symptoms so fingers crossed