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breast lump biopsy
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I have found a lump and am going for a biopsy. In my stressed state I didn't ask what they actually do. Someone told me that they just put a needle in and draw some stuff out and test it. Is that right. Will it be painful, how long does it take. and how long before I get the results. Any info woukd be appreciated no matter how bad so I can prepare my self. Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.it is very uncomfortable, as a doctor will find the lump and insert a needle wide enough to take a sample of tissue from it (not that big - honestly!). depends where the lump is, how painful it is and your own pain tolerance levels. i just took a deep breath and looked away as it was done - and i am a chicken where needles are concerned. it wasn't that bad and the results are usually pretty fast, which put your mind at rest. mine turned out to be a case of fairly lumpy boobs generally and no problems. i do hope that yours turn out ok too - as the majority of these things do. x
I find it depends on who does it.
I've had two done on different lumps. The first by a breast surgeon themselves which was quite rough and very uncomfortable, though probably more because I didn't know what I was expecting.
The second was done by the radiographer while she was doing my scan. She was lovely, even remembered me from having my other one even though it was over a year since that one.
She did it a lot smoother and it was nowhere near as uncomfortable though she did have the benefit of being able to see where she was going on the scan.
It was a normal ultrasound I think, apparantly they tend to do that for younger girls as their breasts are denser or something like that.
I guess it might make a difference whereabouts it is, how easy to get to and such. I have quite large boobs so I guess they had a lot farther to go in to get to mine.
Again the results took different times. The first time it was about a week, the second time they said to stick around and go back in a few hours and I got the results then and there.
Everyone was fantastic both times, the nurses, breast surgeons, radiographer, it made a big difference at some very worrying times.
Both were fine, as is the usual case, they were both harmless fibrous adenomas.
I've had two done on different lumps. The first by a breast surgeon themselves which was quite rough and very uncomfortable, though probably more because I didn't know what I was expecting.
The second was done by the radiographer while she was doing my scan. She was lovely, even remembered me from having my other one even though it was over a year since that one.
She did it a lot smoother and it was nowhere near as uncomfortable though she did have the benefit of being able to see where she was going on the scan.
It was a normal ultrasound I think, apparantly they tend to do that for younger girls as their breasts are denser or something like that.
I guess it might make a difference whereabouts it is, how easy to get to and such. I have quite large boobs so I guess they had a lot farther to go in to get to mine.
Again the results took different times. The first time it was about a week, the second time they said to stick around and go back in a few hours and I got the results then and there.
Everyone was fantastic both times, the nurses, breast surgeons, radiographer, it made a big difference at some very worrying times.
Both were fine, as is the usual case, they were both harmless fibrous adenomas.