bogmali
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My wife had a mammogram recently and they found a large amount of calcium deposits.
She had to have surgery to perform the biopsy (not a needle biopsy, they removed a portion the size of a half-dollar).
All the tests came back negative for cancer.
Two years ago we lost our only son in a car wreck, and you can imagine how I felt thinking I could lose my wife too.
Take a moment to hug those you love, and tell them how much they mean to you. They could be gone tommorow.
Well now you're not alone bro as I just found out today that my wife is also going to get that same surgery on the 20th. She had a biopsy done on her left breast and they suctioned most of the growth out but now the right one has the same lump. They don't know for sure if it's cancerous until after the surgery (just like you said). I also lost my mother to an ovarian cancer and just like you, I almost lost it just thinking about the worst thing that can happen
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