I've got pretty good news! (We need to hear some around here!)
My friend had the second mammogram done this monring and the radiologist came in to talk to her afterwards. He says that there are two "spots" that show up, both being about the size of the head of a pin. He said that they are some of the smallest "spots" he's ever seen show up! He feels that they are some type of calcifications and if so there is nothing to worry about. He's going to have another radiologist looks at the results this afternoon to make sure. He feels that it's about a 90% chance that this is what he thinks it is. He did add that if the other radiologist felt otherwise they may have to do some follow-up testing, however, even if it was the worst case scenario of it being cancer they've caught it so early that it should be very treatable.
Naturally, she'll be on pins and needles waiting to hear what the other radiologist says but for now it seems to be good news! Thanks for all the thoughts and prayers!