anonymous
Survivor since 2007
Callie,
It is one of those "things" that so many times turns out to be benign. Lots of big scary words to describe the "thing". You won't know what it is until the biopsy comes back. Believe me, getting a biopsy done it far better than a doctor who says, "Wait and see for 6 months." You do nothing but worry for 6 months. Hang in there and try not to let worry overtake your life between the time of the biopsy and its outcome. Take care, Sharon
anonymous
Learning About Breast Cancer
I can't feel the lump but have a 3" dumpling. This one is different from the others as before I knew where the lumps were. I can see the dimpling but feel nothing underneath where a lump should be
anonymous
Stage 4 Patient
Looked up terms nothing much, dimpling iffy, they mention heat and swelling, inflammatory breast cancer, but the other could be fibrosis. I don't want to scare you because the other terms didn't give much info. Dimpling can have other causes.