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Patients Perspective: Breast Biopsy
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Never Stop Asking Questions
by Nancy M. Fee, RegalLady99@aol.com
My husband and I find a desperate need to share our story in hopes that it will help
other woman know of the numerous options available today in the field of breast biopsies
and treatments. According to an October 1, 1998 report released by the National
Association of Breast Cancer Organizations (NABCO), the majority of women who undergo
breast biopsies are not informed that newer, less-invasive biopsy techniques are
available. The nationwide survey of 250 women who had undergone breast biopsies in the
last three years showed that 80% received a traditional open surgical procedure and only
20% received a less invasive, percutaneous (through the skin) biopsy procedure. Fully
two-thirds of those polled had been unaware of the new minimally invasive biopsy methods,
and said their doctors did not discuss different biopsy options with them. Although that
report was released more than a year ago, we found it to be true today.
You will read the words us, our, and we throughout my story. I must first tell you how
very much my husband is a vital part of this story. From the three-hour doctor
appointments to the final biopsies themselves, he was with me every step of the way. In
addition, he spent hours surfing the Internet for as much material as he could find for us
to read on breast cancer, biopsies and procedures. I truly am blessed to have such a
loving husband who was always there for me, and I know if not for him I would not have a
story to tell.
I was a 50-year-old homemaker from Orlando, Florida. On April 20, 2000 during my
routine physical,"
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