Over the past 9 months I've developed vast bladder issues and my Urologist pushed me to find out if this mass was a reoccurance. I was scheduled for surgery last month to have a biopsy done in San Diego, but my husband and I had to move to a new duty station in NC so I cancelled it. My Urologist felt that it needed to be biopsied ASAP, so I scheduled appointments with some doctors at Duke here in NC. My doc at Duke told me at first that there was no point in biopsying it, that we would just remove it, but after the tumor board meeting a couple of weeks ago decided that it would be best to biopsy first, and if it is a reoccurance do radiation for a while before surgical removal. This past Friday he called to tell me that after speaking with three different radiologists, that they believe the biopsy would be too risky to do especially considering my 2cm mass hasn't changed in size in the past 4 years. My husband and I don't really know what to think now----we've went from one doc saying we need to biopsy ASAP, to another saying just to monitor it and see if it changes in size. I also just found out at Duke that I have a very small 4mm spot on my right lung, but my doc said that it could possibly be nothing so we will just monitor it also.
Does anyone have any advice? I don't know if I should get another opinion and push for the biopsy or just let this go. I am going nuts and have lost 15 pounds in the past 4 months just from the stress of all of this. At least if I did the biopsy I would have some closure, but then again these docs at Duke don't want to take the risk of doing the biopsy. I was also wondering about 'seeding'? Does anyone have any information on whether seeding of ASPS cells becomes an issue after a biopsy? Any info would be greatly appreciated...I am at my wits end with this mess. Thanks for listening guys!
