Suspected sarcoma?

Everything happened so quickly that I’m still processing it.

I found a growing, immovable, painless tiny lump (less than 1 cm) on my thigh. My GP referred me for an ultrasound, which showed the lump is well-defined but with internal vascularity(result was also very quick in just less than 4 hours). I was the. referred on a 2-week wait pathway and got a hospital appointment within 48 hours. The specialist nurse couldn’t confirm anything and said my case would be discussed at their MDT meeting. Today, I saw a specialist doctor who explained that, due to the lump’s tiny size, scans might not detect if it’s malignant, so they recommend removing the lump entirely via minor surgery for biopsy. I’ll be contacted with a surgery date soon.

The waiting is stressful, and searching about sarcoma online has made it harder to focus on work and my upcoming exam.

Has anyone experienced this? How long does it usually take to get minor surgery in this situation?I’m based in London.