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I had a mammogram & breast ultrasound done for a lump in my left breast. The mammogram didn't reveal anything but the ultrasound revealed a solid mass with blurry edges so they weren't sure what it is. I have to go for surgery in a month to get it fully removed & then biopsied. I've read that blurry edges in an ultrasound can indicate cancer...is this true? Dorothy, thanks, I will let you know! Generally a mammogram, which uses a series of X-ray images of your breast tissue, is currently the best imaging technique for detecting tumors before you or your doctor can feel them. For that reason, the American Cancer Society has long recommended screening mammography for all women over 40. It may not be foolproof and the doctors may not be able to confirm if it the lump is cancerous. So the next step is Ultrasound - it can. benign masses have clear borders like an egg. Malignant masses do not have a well defined border and grow into surrounding tissue in irregular ways. but an ultrasound can show that, they can't tell ubtill they get at it. Not necessarily, was in moveable? or anything significant about it? did it hurt? Ultrasounds can not diagnose cancer. They can find suspicious masses that will then need a biopsy to determine or rule out cancer. The blurry edges might mean several things but they do not mean you have cancer. I had the same results from my mammogram, had the lump removed and sent to the lab for testing. It was a benign tumor! Thank God! But you won't know until you get the biopsy results. Just hope and pray that you are as lucky as I was and I'll pray for you too. Good Luck. Hi, |
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