Awaiting Core biopsy results

Hello everyone,

 

I’ve been reading this forum since last month where I found a lump near my arm pit. To cut a long story short. The gp was convinced it was an abscess/infection, so gave me antibotics. It didn’t do anything, so went back and they referred me to Royal marsden. I just came back from an appointment today. The breast specialist nurse was convinced after my initial assessment that it was an abscess. She wanted an ultrasound to make sure. Ultrasound was done, but the radiographer said it looked like an abscess but it is quite hard and large (17mm) she then thought maybe she could aspirate it. She tried a needle aspiration, hardly nothing came out. Went back to talk to the nurse specialist. Who said to do a biopsy. Biopsy x 2 done, really really painful when it hit the edge of the lump I think. Really stung! The tissue fortunately was soft, which I hear is a good thing? 

 

Was called again by the nurse, she spoke to me about how ‘unsure’ the ultrasound imaging looks but is sure that it’s not malignant. However because it looks ‘abit weird’ it’s best that I come in for the result.

 

my husband is relieved because the specialist nurse said it doesn’t look malignant but I can’t help but worry. She was adamant that it was an abscess but no pus or fluid came out during aspiration. Can it be a cyst? The lump is still there. I don’t even know if they left a marker. Is the fact that I didn’t have a mamogram good news? I don’t know!

 

Any experiences please reply xxx

  • Hi babaloo,

    Welcome to Cancer Chat. I can certainly understand your worries, and it sounds like you've been through a lot to try to get some answers!

    Unfortunately I can't advise on your situation, and I can only suggest to not read into anything too much and to wait until you have some more concrete information. Sometimes these things can take time, and it's great that you have an appointment so that you can discuss any concerns you have. I hope you don't have long to wait for the results.

    I also hope you find this forum useful and hopefully others will be along soon if they have similar experiences - I can see you have also been speaking to others on the forum which is great. It's a very welcoming community.

    Wishing you all the best and do feel free to let us know how you get on, if you would like to of course.

    Ben

    Cancer Chat Moderator