Gina
Remembers the Great DIS Board Crash of '99
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So I went in for my screening mammogram on 11/22. I'm 48 yrs old, last mammogram was 2 years ago and was clear. Right after Thanksgiving I got a letter that said they want to do additional imaging and that the report had been sent to my doctor. I called her office and her NP said that the report showed I have "fibroglandular" tissue, which apparently means really dense tissue. She said they also noticed something on the right side they want to look at more closely, which she said was probably just a spot they couldn't really see because of the dense tissue. I have a diagnostic mammogram and an ultrasound scheduled for this Saturday A.M.
My main question is, how common is it to be called back for additional images like this? How come the dense tissue was not an issue last time? I'm trying to not be nervous about it, but I admit I keep thinking about it. FWIW, I have absolutely zero family history for pretty much any cancer except for one grandparent, and have felt no lumps or anything like that. Also had my regular well-woman visit in April with full hands-on exam by the doc, and nothing noted there.
The really crappy thing about all this is that I was mainly trying to give my wonderful bf some peace of mind -- his first wife died a number of years ago from breast cancer. I know he has to be worried but now but not showing it. I'm just hoping one of you can give me some positive statistics to cling to.
My main question is, how common is it to be called back for additional images like this? How come the dense tissue was not an issue last time? I'm trying to not be nervous about it, but I admit I keep thinking about it. FWIW, I have absolutely zero family history for pretty much any cancer except for one grandparent, and have felt no lumps or anything like that. Also had my regular well-woman visit in April with full hands-on exam by the doc, and nothing noted there.
The really crappy thing about all this is that I was mainly trying to give my wonderful bf some peace of mind -- his first wife died a number of years ago from breast cancer. I know he has to be worried but now but not showing it. I'm just hoping one of you can give me some positive statistics to cling to.
