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Hello! I am 47, I was diagnosed with DCIS (grade 2) last week. My second mammogram confirmed a small (3mm) spot near my nipple. I met with my oncologist on Thursday for my first appointment with him, pretty uneventful since I haven't had my MRI yet. I am scheduled this Thursday for my MRI and then meet with the breast surgeon the following week. As of right now, I am anticipating just having a lumpectomy and radiation and I was told by my radiologist that most likely my nipple will be removed as well because it is so close to the DCIS.

My first question is for those who had MRI's, did your MRI find more than your mammogram found?

And does anyone have experience with lumpectomy with nipple removal and how the recovery was?

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  • moderators
    moderators Posts: 8,942

    Hi @arkansas47 and welcome to Breastcancer.org.

    We're so very sorry for the reasons that bring you here, but we're really glad you've found us. You're sure to find our amazing Community a wonderful source of advice, information, encouragement, and support — we're all here for you!

    Here's some information about what Breast MRIs show and what to expect with the procedure:

    https://www.breastcancer.org/screening-testing/breast-mri

    We're sure others will be by soon to weigh in with their experiences. Sending gentle hugs while you wait for more information! Keep us posted.

    —The Mods

  • obsolete
    obsolete Posts: 372

    Hello Arkansas, it's indeed normal to have the concerns you are having. Pamper yourself and rest easy as the waiting is often the most challenging.

    My nipple had been removed during my first surgery as it was medically necessary. It was an uneventful experience and you'll get through it. Recovery from surgery was easy for me and hopefully it will be the same for you.

    You're correct that MRIs are ultra sensitive and can see tiny lesions which is beneficial for early stagers. It's not uncommon for MRI and most beneficial for surgical planning.

    Best wishes as you and your team plan for surgery. Please.let us know how it goes.

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