Male with lump in breast

I'm a 28 year-old male. About a week ago I found a lump in my breast area and went to the GP as it hadn't gone after a few days. The nurse practitioner was very kind and told me she would refer me for urgent investigation although she expected that the lump would turn out to be benign. I don't have any redness, nipple discharge or dimpling / puckering, only a lump (I've since found a smaller lump next to it although I can't be sure it wasn't there when I was examined - I may have had it for years). I've been given an urgent 2-week referral and have a hospital appointment for ultrasound / mammogram / biopsy in just over a week. It's very worrying since men aren't really told to check their breasts so I don't know how long I have had it, which little bumps I can feel are normal and which aren't etc. and I know the prognosis is often poorer for men than women for various reasons. I'm trying to put it out of my mind as much as possible until the appointment but it keeps popping into my mind. I keep telling myself that breast cancer is very rare in men, especially men in thier 20s, and that most likely it won't be anything serious and I will be fine. But still I find myself worrying that it could be cancer despite that not being likely, and that if it is cancer it may have spread too much to be cured, that I won't be able to have kids, that I might die young, die a bad death, have to see my family devastated etc. despite my efforts to keep busy. Has anyone had a similar experience or know anyone who has? How did you cope with waiting for the tests? Do they always do a biopsy or do they do an ultrasound / mammogram first and then see if they need a biopsy?

  • Hello!
     

    I think we have all been where you are....,convincing ourselves of the worst case scenario. I think it's human nature. They don't always do a biopsy. Usually they can tell from either the mammogram or ultrasound (or both). The biopsy doesn't mean they suspect cancer. It means that they can't 100% say what it is.

    i have been the breast clinic 6 or 7 times in recent years. Twice i have needed a biopsy. I am currently awaiting biopsy results now and I won't lie - i go through a rollercoaster of emotions daily. Just keep busy. You will be seen soon enough and there is no reason why you won't be told it is a benign lump. Good luck. Keep us updated x

  • Hey

    Thank you very much for the reply, it makes me feel better knowing other people understand what it is like. I think when I found the second little lump today it freaked me out and made me think the worst. And thanks for the advice on what actually happens at the clinic and on keeping busy. I think it's best because when you're not busy you tend to wind yourself up and create the worst case scenario by jumping to conclusions. A lot of it is my fault for immediately going to Dr Google and looking up statistics and scare stories. 

    I'm really sorry to hear that you're having to go through repeated trips to the clinic, it must be worrying for you as well. I'm really glad to hear though that you've always been okay in the past and have every reason to be optimistic this time. It's very humbling for me as a man because most of us (including me up until recently) don't tend to think about breast worries very much if at all, not knowing women have to deal with it all the time. 

    Best of luck with the biopsy and keep us updated. x

  • Hey all

    In case anyone was wanting an update, saw the consultant today and had an ultrasound. It turned out the lump was just a lipoma and that everything is fine. Was a very scary few weeks but glad to report I am well. 

    Hope the biopsy went well. 

  • That's great news! Bet you are so relieved! 

    Thank you for coming back and updating your post too. it will help so many others in the future.

    i get my biopsy results on Friday so keeping everything crossed x