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I have a family history of breast cancer. My mother was diagnosed at

52 with breast cancer, and died at 59 from lung cancer. I don't know

about other family members - my entire immediate family is deceased

due to several different types of other cancers.

I have been getting diagnostic mammograms for several years now, due

to cysts, lumps, calcifications, breast discharge, asymmetrical

breast density...etc. I have these things in the left breast - no

noted problems in the right breast. I don't really have breast pain

with the cysts - just occasional burning or a sensation of warmth. I

had a ductogram about 1 1/2 years ago for the breast discharge. The

radiologist said it only showed duct dilation. I went for my annual

diagnostic mammogram today and showed the dr. an area that feels

like a tubular lump or thickening in the outer, upper left breast.

This area was there last year but has increased in thickness. After

the radiologist read the first set of films and she then took

several more xrays using an R2 digital mammogram. She told me the

CAD mammogram marked the area as suspicious. The dr. reviewed the

films and said she couldn't really see anything that would suggest

taking it to the next level, but it was up to me. She thought the

area was fibroglandular tissue. She said she was sending a report to

my dr. I should have asked more questions - but couldn't think of

anything at the time. I wasn't told when to return for my next

mammogram or anything.

Question: Is the R2 digital mammogram much better at detecting

cancer in very dense breast tissue? What causes fibroglandular

tissue to grow and become somewhat hard? Should I ask for a second

opinion?

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I can't answer any of your questions except the last one....and my

answer to that is YES, get another opinion. It is better to be safe

than sorry. I will say prayers for you. Doris

> I have a family history of breast cancer. My mother was diagnosed at

> 52 with breast cancer, and died at 59 from lung cancer. I don't know

> about other family members - my entire immediate family is deceased

> due to several different types of other cancers.

>

> Question: Is the R2 digital mammogram much better at detecting

> cancer in very dense breast tissue? What causes fibroglandular

> tissue to grow and become somewhat hard? Should I ask for a second

> opinion?

>

> Thanks,

>

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I can't answer any of your questions except the last one....and my

answer to that is YES, get another opinion. It is better to be safe

than sorry. I will say prayers for you. Doris

> I have a family history of breast cancer. My mother was diagnosed at

> 52 with breast cancer, and died at 59 from lung cancer. I don't know

> about other family members - my entire immediate family is deceased

> due to several different types of other cancers.

>

> Question: Is the R2 digital mammogram much better at detecting

> cancer in very dense breast tissue? What causes fibroglandular

> tissue to grow and become somewhat hard? Should I ask for a second

> opinion?

>

> Thanks,

>

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I can't answer any of your questions except the last one....and my

answer to that is YES, get another opinion. It is better to be safe

than sorry. I will say prayers for you. Doris

> I have a family history of breast cancer. My mother was diagnosed at

> 52 with breast cancer, and died at 59 from lung cancer. I don't know

> about other family members - my entire immediate family is deceased

> due to several different types of other cancers.

>

> Question: Is the R2 digital mammogram much better at detecting

> cancer in very dense breast tissue? What causes fibroglandular

> tissue to grow and become somewhat hard? Should I ask for a second

> opinion?

>

> Thanks,

>

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