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my ultrasound

hi..in my ultrasound in my breast it says..i have a hypoechoic multilobulated nodule...i can't remember the other details but those are the first line in the result..what would that mean???
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25201 tn?1255580836
I wish I could tell you but honestly I have no idea ...there just aren't answers to that type of question; hence the need for a biopsy. Let's hope that yours does return a benign result. When you receive the report please let us know, OK ??
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based on your experienced or anything...with that result in the ultrasound..how many percent are the possibilities that it will turn out to be malignant? or benign? tnx...
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25201 tn?1255580836
When something abnormal is found there is always a chance that it might be a malignancy. I'm not sure why you changed the date of your biopsy .... I would think the sooner the better as it's a simple procedure and you would know exactly what this nodule represents. I personally would never put off any recommended testing or treatment but that of course is your decision. Regards ....
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i've been advice to undergo a biopsy..and it is scheduled on Dec. 16, but i reschedule it to january..is there a possibilty that i would have or develop a breast cancer?
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25201 tn?1255580836
That would mean that there is a nodule that has the appearance of grapes .... the "hypoechoic" part means that it reflects less echos than normal tissue and is defined in comparison to the remainder of the breast tissue. I would think that either a re-check would be advised or possibly even a biopsy recommended at this time.   Regards ....
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