You need to find out if the calcifications are microcalcifications or
not. Microcalcifications are sometimes and indication of DCIS - Ductal
Carcinoma in Situ. That is the non-invasive cancer that is often the
precursor of invasive cancer.
Regular calcifications are normal and don't mean anything.
It is up to you to decide how you should treat the cancer. I don't
think we can really help you with that.
ar
On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 06:59:12 -0700 (PDT), "robyn howell"
<robynehowell@yahoo.com> said:
> I had a biobsy on a breast tumor 3 weeks ago. It is about 1 inch, the
> same as it was 3 months ago. No mets as far as he can tell. He says there
> may be a couple of lymp nodes under my arm that need to go besides having
> a masectomy. He says there is calcification around the tumor(does anyone
> know what that means?) He says my other option is to do chemo and try to
> shrink the tumor to do a lumpectomy. The last 3 months I have completely
> changed my diet and have been doing budwig for 2 months. Does anyone
> have any suggestions. I was thinking if the tumor isnt growing I should
> wait.
> Thanks, Robyn
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