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microcalcifications
From: Deborah (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 3 Dec 2001 14:16:46 -0600 (CST)
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I have a question about microcalcifications. I had a abnormal mamogram about 22 months ago and was called back to have a cone view taken of one breast. I was told at this time that the miocrocalcifications were probably beign and I should resume my normal schedule of annual mamograms. Because I was still somewhat nervous about this My Dr at the time order a repeat cone view of the same breast 6 months later at my request not a medical reason. I was told they were stable probably beign and to resume my normal schedule of mamograms. I had another one 6 months later of both breasts to get back on schedule and was told that the calcifications remained stable and everything was fine. Due again in Feb 2002. I was okay with this until last week when due to a job change we needed to buy personal insurance instead of group and was told that my breast needed to ridered due to calcifications. Question is this really that much of a concern as far as developing cancer. They have me concerned.
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