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Old 07-21-2012, 03:46 PM   #1
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Hello,

I am just a simple lay person, so I beg of you to be merciful to me. This is a great way of communicating with (I am hoping) professional caring people.

A couple of weeks ago I flew out to a clinic to have an Infused MRI for suspected Breast Cancer. However, I do have my MRI results. From the images, my pain location is exactly where it is all white, and it appears that my ribs are black/gray dis-colored from the Infused MRI.

The diagnostic center that did the MRI stated that it is not breast cancer, however I am in very serious pain and the Dr. has me on several narcotics.

I am scheduled fro a Bone scan shortly, however the MRI results should tell the tale of what is happening since they do show something --but nothing was reported>?

Can a diagnostic center be as cold and calculating as to NOT report any other findings / anomalies within a persons Infused MRI?-- if only an Infused Breast MRI was requested by the physician?

What I am getting at is, I believe that I possibly have lung cancer (although I do not understand what I am seeing) and the diagnostic center did not report it to my Doctor, instead I am having to go through thousands of dollars of more tests.

I would really appreciated if a professional/ or a skilled student on here could tell me if these results are possibly cancer.

Please send me a message so you can post the images and discuss as I do not have posting rights yet.
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Old 07-21-2012, 09:34 PM   #2
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Hello,

I am just a simple lay person, so I beg of you to be merciful to me. This is a great way of communicating with (I am hoping) professional caring people.

A couple of weeks ago I flew out to a clinic to have an Infused MRI for suspected Breast Cancer. However, I do have my MRI results. From the images, my pain location is exactly where it is all white, and it appears that my ribs are black/gray dis-colored from the Infused MRI.

The diagnostic center that did the MRI stated that it is not breast cancer, however I am in very serious pain and the Dr. has me on several narcotics.

I am scheduled fro a Bone scan shortly, however the MRI results should tell the tale of what is happening since they do show something --but nothing was reported>?

Can a diagnostic center be as cold and calculating as to NOT report any other findings / anomalies within a persons Infused MRI?-- if only an Infused Breast MRI was requested by the physician?

What I am getting at is, I believe that I possibly have lung cancer (although I do not understand what I am seeing) and the diagnostic center did not report it to my Doctor, instead I am having to go through thousands of dollars of more tests.

I would really appreciated if a professional/ or a skilled student on here could tell me if these results are possibly cancer.

Please send me a message so you can post the images and discuss as I do not have posting rights yet.
My dear;

I am so sorry of what you are going through. I cannot help you but there are others on this forum who will absolutely help you and reply to your post.

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Old 07-22-2012, 08:02 PM   #3
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Please be very careful with seeking an interpetation. My heart goes out to you in this hour of need. If you have the results in hand then you should be able to take them to a certified peofessional for an opinion. You are your best advocate and you will get plenty of support here.
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Most of us are also lay people, sometimes we might have knowledge of tests or symptoms that we can share and offer support to each other.
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