Well, I had great care and compassion during breast cancer. I don't think the odds are remote. Just ask anyone who has a mother who died of breast cancer, or its relatives, such as bone, brain, and lung cancer. That's where the breast cancer likes to go. When a woman has an indication that a lesion needs to be further examined, she'll "usually" get a phone call right away. Ultrasound can catch some things that are unseen by mammograms, or define "light and shadow" more clearly than mammogram. I hope none of you ever has to experience this cancer, once or once and again. PL