I finally got my hands onto the May 7th, 2007 report. It reads...
Coned views left breast:
exaggerated craniocaudad and direct mediolateral views of the left breast are performed, and reviewed with standard techniques including magnification imaging, and compared to the prior study and report, recent report dated 04-23-2007. The new densities on the left show no apparent worrisome microcalcifications and there is no skin thickening seen. See following report of the ultrasound findings.
Left breast ultrasound:
High resolution linear array scan show cysts about the left nipple, at 6 o'clock measuring approximately 6x10 mm, with good through transmission, appearing benign. On the left at about the 9 o'clock position, 3cm from the nipple there is a nodule measuring 9x7 mm having the appearance of a mildly complex cyst, but through transmission is seen. This nodule deserves further evaluation, followup ultrasound in the next 3-6 months time to monitor is recommended.
Summary:
1) BI-RADS 3: Probably Benign.
2) Recommend monitoring of the left breast by ultrasound follow up as described above.
Edit 05-16-2007
I have an appointment with Dr. John Droesch in Richland on Thursday May 17th at 10:45am. He will be reviewing all my mammograms and reports to help us determine what is going on.