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Breast Abnormalities and Other Symptoms
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2/27/2012i have a mammogran and ultrasound done and I was told to go for a biopsy. the findings Developing asymmetry in the right upper out breast sctructure with probable small echogenic focus adjacent to the wall demonstrating evidence of blood flow. Bi-Rads Category 4 - biopsy is recommended. I am so scared. What does all this mean?
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2/27/2012well, it does imply that this could possibly be an early stage breast cancer. remember, "could be"-- not definitely is. so next step will be to have a core biopsy done. we are just a click away...

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