colloid carcinoma, Mammostat



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Info. please...Does anyone know how colloid carcinoma's start? Someone
just had a lump removed. It was, however, surrounded by smaller cysts
filled with fluid that weren't on the mammogram two years previous.
Could those harbor cancer cells waiting to divide and become tumors?
Would it be better now to have complete radiation on that side to be
sure instead of a localized dose via a mammostat (tube) directly into
the hole where the tumor was taken out? Decisions need to be made
quickly. There are also spots of calcium on the other side that look
like just calcium but might be biopsied. Hard to know the best
course...Please respond to: [email protected]