Indeterminate breast calcifications

Hi, has anyone else had this issue?  I went into breast clinic with another lump (I've had numerous fluid filled cysts over the last four years).  That was all fine but they flagged up calcifications on the other side.  I was really shocked.  I've got a biopsy next week and I'm in that horrible inbetween place of not knowing and worrying.  Is this likely to be DCIS?  Thanks x

  • Hello Bubblesmum and Tinylon!

     

    So sorry you're both here!! I just wanted to wish you both the best of luck and I'll be sending prayers. 
    Bubblesmum - that your surgery goes straightforward, without any stress and that there are no further findings post op! I hope you make a quick and full recovery. 
     

    Tinylon - that's so frustrating that you have to wait longer! You have to really psych yourselves up for these things, so to have to wait longer is awful! Just try and keep yourself busy and distracted! 
     

    I had benign results last Thursday, so stay positive. Xxx

  • Hi Mary,

     

    How did your second biopsy go? Praying you don't have anymore hold ups and you can get your op done and dusted ASAP! Xxx

  • How are you doing Vicki? Have you had the results or your other biopsy yet? I hope you're closer to getting a plan in place and getting this all sorted ASAP! Xxx 

  • Hi Linze, how are you?  Just checking my emails and saw your notification.  Thank you so much.

    Had second biopsy early this morning it was a bit of a trial tbh.  The radiologist said she was determined to get the calcifications out and she did!  Saw a large cluster of calcs in the sample when they put it up on screen and one single little beggar!  She went in 3 times and I had 2 other radiologists and a Dr in and out.  They certainly gave me the full treatment!  I'm grateful for that but I've got another weeks wait for results - next Wednesday.  What will be will be but I'm scared they will find a higher grade.

    Nurse was reassuring but we won't know until then.  I've decided I want to have a mastectomy.  These calcifications seem to be everywhere and I've got 2 clusters.  I can't risk that and whilst I'm scared of surgery I'd rather it came off.  How will they get clear margins, I'm not large busted?!

    They haven't given me a date for surgery but with everything to do again I can't see it being for at least another 2 weeks.  
     

    I feel a bit more resigned to it all now.  That feeling of sheer panic does seem to be subsiding and I suppose I'm getting used to being in this process.

    I'll let you know next week how it goes.  Hope you are okay and everyone else is doing well too, with hopefully some reassuring news.

    xx

  • Hi Linze and hi to you also Mary, I keep reading your updates when I come on here.

    So I'm due to get my calcifications biopsy results tomorrow evening. I had a good look at the letter that was sent to my GP following Saturday's consultation. Interestingly my two invasive nodules are described as ill defined,  and I also read that they only showed low grade uptake on the pet ct scan which I believe means they are not classed as aggressive or fast growing. Phew. It also said that if the calcifications biopsy shows it isn't DCIS then I'll have a stereo tactic biopsy. I'd rather not have any further needles in my poor tiny boob! I'm hoping it is not DCIS but a bit of old trauma so we can just concentrate on the two tiny nodules. 

    How are you doing? What is the next stage for you? Thank you for checking in on us. You are fabulous. Xx

  • Hi Linze16

    Thank you for your message. So glad you had a benign result last week. Can't quite believe my op is so nearly here after all the weeks of waiting. Hoping that all you lovely people who are waiting are ok and hanging in there. This is a strange experience for sure. But this forum is a great place to sound off and share thoughts and worries. X

  • Oh bless you Mary,

    I would feel the same about the mastectomy!! If my results had gone the other way, I would have pushed for it, regardless of the size. I think I would just want it all gone! I know it's a much bigger surgery, but I think you'll feel more relief after it. 
    Keep us updated, and I pray this is the end of your investigation and you can get on with scheduling the surgery. 
    I'm glad to read that you're feeling less anxious and just facing what's to come. That's a great and brave attitude to have, and a fighters spirit!! Keep that going. 
     

    Take care. Xxx

  • Oh that all sounds quite positive, Vicki. Yes let's hope this other area is of no concern! My calcification could have possibly have been from a previous infection, such as mastitis, so there are so many possibilities. I will be thinking of you tomorrow evening, and praying for good results! 
     

    The consultant just said that given my mother had breast cancer, he recommended that I have yearly mammograms until age 47, then every 3 years after that. He said I'll get an invite in the post. But he wasn't concerned for now. At least now that I've had my first one, they know what's normal for me. 

    I hope that like Mary, you are feeling less anxious about what is ahead of you  stay positive and visualise yourself out the other side of this!

    Thank you - I'll keep you all in my thoughts and prayers and keep checking in on you all! 

    Take care. Xxx

  • Thank you, Bubblesmum. 
    I hope you can keep calm and focus on the end goal for  tomorrow. I was so panicked just for my biopsy! I had to get diazepam from my GP! But I'm just a major worrier! 
     

    I pray it all goes straight forward tomorrow, and you can soon put all of this behind you! 
     

    Take care, and do keep us updated. Xxx

  • All the best for your results tomorrow Vicki.  Thinking of you x