B3 Leison - Surgery Needed

Hi everyone,

I am hoping to hear from other people in this position.

I had some clear nipple discharge and was referred to my local breast clinic. I didn't feel a lump and they didn't either but I have history of breast  cancer in the family so I was sent for an ultrasound. While I was there she found a growth and took 2 core needle biopsies and left a marker.

I got my results yesterday that said it wasn't cancerous but the cells were abnormal and so I would need an excision biopsy to remove it and then it would be sent for final pathology.

Its just the one lump but I forgot to ask how big it was.

I'm relieved but now a little confused that it still needs to be checked further. I'm also nervous about the surgery.

Has anyone else had a B3 lesion and or had this surgery that can offer me some advice?

Thank you so much.

  • I will do and thank you so much, I look forward to hearing from you on the other side!

    Take care.

  • Hi Maggie,

     

    I am in your exact same position!

     

    I had my biopsy follow up appt yesterday and was told that although my lump came back as benign, they want to be absolutely confident and have booked me in for wide local excision surgery (although a date has not yet been confirmed) - biopsy was graded B3.

     

    The surgeon seemed positive about it all, and said that although the chance is really low, if some cancerous cells were found, they would be at a very early stage which is good news (well, at least much better than what I thought they might have been).


    It would be nice to keep in touch and share our experiences as we go through this.

     

    all the best :happy:

     

    Alice 

     


     

     

     

     

  • Hi Alice,

    Thank you for responding.

    Did they say yours had abnormal cells?

    It is so reassuring to hear from others in the same situation.

    How do you feel about the surgery?

    Take care.

  • I actually don't remember the doctor saying anything about abnormal cells. He used the term atypical (not sure if medically speaking they are equivalent) and I am pretty confident he said they didn't find any atypical cells. 
     

    I was more focused on the positive stuff like low chance of it resulting malignant once removed, and that even if it is, it would be at a very early stage. 
     

    I'm not very happy about getting surgery under general anaesthesia, but it's the price to pay to be on the safe side. how do you feel? Do you have a date yet? sorry, I have not read all the posts and might have missed out on the surgery date. 
     

    I send you a big hug x 

     

    Alice 
     


     


     

     

  • I have started to feel so much better after reaching out to you lovely ladies.

    I had so many questions but now I feel a lot calmer, thank you all.

    I suppose I had expected my appointment to be very black and white with a clear answer to if you have cancer or not, so when it wasn't definitive I worried.

    I don't have a date for my surgery yet, I'm not looking forward to it but I can't wait to have it all done.

  • Hello ladies,

     

    hope you had a nice weekend?

     

    I have received my surgery date, November 27th -it's a shame no visitors will be allowed inside and will be on my own :neutral:

     

    Maggie, any news on your side on surgery date? 

  • Hi Alice,

    I'm pleased you have your surgery date and it isn't too far away.

    How are you feeling about it?

    Will it be day surgery?

    Do you have to be on your own until you are allowed to be collected?

    I don't have a date yet.

    Take care.

  • Hello everyone. This is my first post on here and I think I'm in a similar situation. I'm 25 and I found out yesterday that they have found B3 lesions, so I'm being brought in again for a more invasive biopsy of some kind. I don't have many details because  I had to call them, rather than receiving a letter. This is because I had heard nothing by three weeks after my initial biopsies. I feel very panicked and distrustful because of a number of a number of personal bad experiences with hospitals and doctors wnd when I phoned yesterday, they said the doctor should have sent me a letter a week ago, but must have forgotten to do it - this only worried me more.

     

    I am trying to be logical and sensible, so the B3 lesions are not my biggest concern. My biggest concern is that I have separately been referred for an ultrasound of some lymph nodes in my jaw that have been hard, painless and present for months now (won't be seen for about 6 more weeks) as well as another separate referral for a potential pressure coming from something in my optic nerve (awaiting results currently). Because of those referrals, my biggest worry is that the b3 lesions are part of something worse somewhere else in my body that hasn't been discovered yet. 
     

    I'm struggling to eat and really finding it hard to think about anything else at all. I have also been finding it really hard to take a deep breath (I'm wondering if that is because I'm so upset and worried about the other things). Sorry to share all of these sad things and thank you for taking the time to read my message.

  • I'm so sorry to hear what you are going through and especially with your lack of trust in your doctors.

    I wish I could offer some comforting words and advice... but it's just *** isn't it.

    It is positive that no cancer was found in your initial biopsy.

    Did they mention some other reasons why your lymph nodes might be hard?

    Take care.

  • I hope everyone is ok.

    I have a surgery date for the 3rd of December.

    Take care.