Firstly I'm asking for my sister just to get that out the way.
So she found a lump in left upper quadrant, went doctors he put her on the 2 week wait, she kept checking the nhs app and she saw the doctors notes from the appointment. He actually wrote suspected cancer (I thought this was a no no) which obviously that's what we all think when we find these things but I thought doctors are normally quite good at not saying it until they know for sure so was a little shocked he wrote that.
Anyway she had her appointment where they did a scan then 4 biopsy, nurse said they didn't think it was cancer (again didn't think they did this). Now, the thing is, whatever it was they pulled out of her was really sticky like the cells. It was to the point they had to use tweezers to get it in the fluid/disk thingy, is that normal are cancer cells sticky?
I don't know if that means it could be more of an infection than cancer....has anyone had this an it turned out to be cancer?
Many thabks