NM bone whole body scan for breast cancer worry

My name is Rachael & I am 47,

Recently diagnosed with breast cancer. After finding a lump in my breast I was referred to the breadt clinic. On examination the dr found another as well as a lymph node she wanted checked. I had multiple biopsies of my breast & then a weeks wait.

on return to the clinic the dr confirmed that cancer had been found in all areas biopsied including the node. She suggests surgery followed by chemo followed by radiotherapy... The dr was fairly positive saying words such as treatable & curable... I met my assigned cancer nurse & had bloods taken. I already had an mri scan booked for next Friday & the dr said that she may order a ct scan as well. A lot to get my head round. Just when I'd started to accept all that's going on a letter arrived this morning for a NM bone whole body scan appointment for this Thursday! I am now terrified that maybe my blood test is showing something?? I have worked a physical job for years & regulary have aches and pains from it & my back has niggled on & off since slipping a disc 20 odd years ago. Now however I am freaked out that maybe these pains are something more & paranoid my cancer has spread.

eighteen months ago I found two small lumps in the same breast & was referred to the same clinic days before the first lockdown but after a mammogram & ultrasound I was dismissed saying all was good. Again I'm stressed that something was missed. I'm sorry for such a stressy me me neither post. If anyone else has had a bone scan before starting cancer treatment or if any nurses can tell me if this is normal or just a procedure I would be very grateful to hear back.

thank you x

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    Hi Rachel,

    Welcome to our forum. I am sorry to hear about your diagnosis. There are a number of different types and grades of breast cancer and, in some instances a CT, MRi and bone scan are carried out to check on how far the cancer has spread. With your cancer being present in the node, this is probably why you are having these tests.

    Waiting for tests is always a worrying time and most of us freak out. Fortunately, things usually turn out better than our imaginations lead us to believe. There are so many unknowns at this stage that it is a scary time, but things will get better once you know exactly what you are dealing with.

    It is unlikely that anything was missed on your mammogram and ultrasound pre-Covid. Here's hoping that this means that this is an early cancer, when it wasn't there 18 months ago. I sincerely hope that all turns out well with your tests. Please keep in touch and let us know how you get on. We are always here for you.
    Kind regards,

    Jolamine xx