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Can anyone tell me how accurate a breast MRI is? I had

> a suspicious mamm, ultrasound seemed to show

> something, but MRI was negative.... something, but MR

> surgeon does not want to biopsy since he says he can't

> feel anything. Should I let it go or should I be

> worried? I am a 5-yr survivor and very fearful of the

> cancer returning in my other breast. I had a

> mastectomy in Sept. '01 followed by chemo. >>

Hi Alice,

You could ask for a PET scan.

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I've never had a breast MRI so can't help you. But if it were me I would INSIST

on a biopsy just for peace of mind. I will keep you in my prayers.

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Can anyone tell me how accurate a breast MRI is? I had

a suspicious mamm, ultrasound seemed to show

something, but MRI was negative....showed nothing. My

surgeon does not want to biopsy since he says he can't

feel anything. Should I let it go or should I be

worried? I am a 5-yr survivor and very fearful of the

cancer returning in my other breast. I had a

mastectomy in Sept. '01 followed by chemo.

Alice

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I would probably insist on a biopsy given your past history. No test

is 100% accurate - there are always false positives and negatives. If

they saw something on ultrasound they should be able to do an

ultrasound-guided biopsy.

Good luck.

- In breastcancer2 , Alice

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> Can anyone tell me how accurate a breast MRI is? I had

> a suspicious mamm, ultrasound seemed to show

> something, but MRI was negative....showed nothing. My

> surgeon does not want to biopsy since he says he can't

> feel anything. Should I let it go or should I be

> worried? I am a 5-yr survivor and very fearful of the

> cancer returning in my other breast. I had a

> mastectomy in Sept. '01 followed by chemo.

>

> Alice

>

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I had a suspicious mass on ultra sound which was biopsied on the spot.

The next day I had a MRI to get a handle on the size of the mass.

With the contrast die the cancerous mass showed up perfectly and the

demensions on the MRI were the same as the actual demsnsions of what

was removed. Usually if anything MRI gives too many false positives.

For peace of mind you might want a second opinion.

Ruth

>

> Can anyone tell me how accurate a breast MRI is? I had

> a suspicious mamm, ultrasound seemed to show

> something, but MRI was negative....showed nothing. My

> surgeon does not want to biopsy since he says he can't

> feel anything. Should I let it go or should I be

> worried? I am a 5-yr survivor and very fearful of the

> cancer returning in my other breast. I had a

> mastectomy in Sept. '01 followed by chemo.

>

> Alice

>

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Alice:

I remember reading somewhere (just don't ask me

where : ) that the reason mammos were still used

instead of MRIs was because the MRIs failed to

show as much. Have you asked about an ultrasound

guided biopsy? I wouldn't let it go if it were me...

- Jen : )

Stage 1c, Grade 3, ER- HER2+

Lumpectomy, SLNB, Mastectomy

Diagnosed: 7/2006 (1st Mammo)

On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 13:05:47 -0700 (PDT) Alice

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> Can anyone tell me how accurate a breast MRI is? I had

> a suspicious mamm, ultrasound seemed to show

> something, but MRI was negative....showed nothing. My

> surgeon does not want to biopsy since he says he can't

> feel anything. Should I let it go or should I be

> worried? I am a 5-yr survivor and very fearful of the

> cancer returning in my other breast. I had a

> mastectomy in Sept. '01 followed by chemo.

>

> Alice

>

> __________________________________________________

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Alice,

It should be no problem for your surgeon to do a Fine Needle Aspiration. Since

there is no

palpable mass, he's going to have to take a few samples in the area.

My tumor didn't show up on standard imaging till it was 5 cm. So, ask firmly for

a biopsy.

Take care,

Ruffing

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HI I AM VERY NEW TO THIS GROUP. BUT I WANTED TO LET YOU KNOW THAT I DID

HAVE A MAMOGRAM, THEN A SONOGRAM AND THEN A MRI. EVERYTHING FROM START

TO FINISH LOOKED SUSPICIOUS. I WENT TO THE BREAST CENTER WHERE THEY DID

A CORE BIOPSY AND I AM WAITING FOR THE REPORT. I NOR THE DOCTOR COULD

FEEL ANYTHING BUT IT SHOWED UP IN ALL OF THE TESTS THAT I HAD. I, TOO

WOULD INSIST ON A BIOPSY. THATS WHY THEY HAVE ALL OF THOSE TESTS BECAUSE

SOME CAN NOT BE FELT BY TOUCH BUT SHOW UP IN THE RESULTS OF THE TESTS.

LET ME KNOW HOW YOU MAKE OUT. GOD BLESS DEE

>

> I've never had a breast MRI so can't help you. But if it were me I

would INSIST on a biopsy just for peace of mind. I will keep you in my

prayers.

> Hugs

> nne

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> http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/breastcancerpatients.html

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> Can anyone tell me how accurate a breast MRI is? I had

> a suspicious mamm, ultrasound seemed to show

> something, but MRI was negative....showed nothing. My

> surgeon does not want to biopsy since he says he can't

> feel anything. Should I let it go or should I be

> worried? I am a 5-yr survivor and very fearful of the

> cancer returning in my other breast. I had a

> mastectomy in Sept. '01 followed by chemo.

>

> Alice

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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One problem with a PET scan is that insurance companies often do not

pay for it unless, well I don't know. I've heard it is difficult to

justify PET scans to insurance companies.

-Frances

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> ask for a pet scan..it shows all your body...take care nancy

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> Classicaledmom@... wrote: Can anyone tell me how accurate a

breast MRI is? I had

>> a suspicious mamm, ultrasound seemed to show

>> something, but MRI was negative.... something, but MR

>> surgeon does not want to biopsy since he says he can't

>> feel anything. Should I let it go or should I be

>> worried? I am a 5-yr survivor and very fearful of the

>> cancer returning in my other breast. I had a

>> mastectomy in Sept. '01 followed by chemo. >>

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