Hi all, just looking to see what experiences you had of having a "suspicious" pathology result after a fine needle aspiration (FNA) biopsy, hinting towards lymphoma:
After finding a lump in my supraclavicular neck area, I was referred to see a consultant which took an FNA biopsy of it. The result after 2 days was that it was "suspicious" (Category V) for lymphoma, which led them to have an excisional biopsy the next day. They also arranged me to have a CT scan rather than the originally planned ultrasound, in addition to the blood tests (which I'm told were clear). The consultant told me after surgery that his "gut instinct" that it was lymphoma.
That was now 2 anxious weeks ago - during which, due to me having no symptoms whatsoever and a clear blood test, I've started to ponder whether the "suspicious" result is going to actually turn out to be negative once the full, excision, biopsy result is back!
This may be just wishful thinking, especially considering the consultant's view, but I was just wondering if anyone had a "suspicious" FNA biopsy result but turned out to be cancer-free in the end?