A cluster, I say,
so small – see? I can cover it
with the tip of my finger. Tiny little
calcifications. I show
you the mammogram.
I orient you to your own breast,
shown in unfamiliar form. You need
a biopsy, I say. They will
numb you up and take
out some material
with a special needle
and then we can see
what we are dealing with here.
Is it cancer? You ask.
We don’t know yet, I say.
Maybe, maybe not. It could
be something, it could be nothing.
The thing is, it is small, this cluster,
see? I can cover it with my
fingertip. We can deal with this,
you and I.
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Beautifully written!
It is a good website to communicate with colleagues and patients.
That is a delicate balance talking with patients about a potentially alarming finding. You have struck that middle ground very well.
So well done!