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Could The Bright Spot On The Ovary Due To Cancer Having A History Of Breast Cancer?

I had a pelvic sonogram today , the tecnitian said she noticed a bright spot on my right ovary of a millimeter in size. I had stage 1 breast cancer three years ago. Eight rounds of chemotherapy and and double mastectomy. I m taking tamoxifen. I m panicking thinking it could be something bad
Wed, 7 Jan 2015
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Pulmonologist 's  Response
Thanks for your question on HCM.
I can understand your situation and problem.
This can be malignant spread in ovary.
Better to get done
1. CT scan of abdomen
2. PET Scan
3. Biopsy of lesion.
All these will be needed to rule out malignant ovarian lesion.
So consult oncologist and discuss all these.
You may need systemic chemotherapy or surgical removal of ovary if malignant lesion is present.
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Could The Bright Spot On The Ovary Due To Cancer Having A History Of Breast Cancer?

Thanks for your question on HCM. I can understand your situation and problem. This can be malignant spread in ovary. Better to get done 1. CT scan of abdomen 2. PET Scan 3. Biopsy of lesion. All these will be needed to rule out malignant ovarian lesion. So consult oncologist and discuss all these. You may need systemic chemotherapy or surgical removal of ovary if malignant lesion is present.