Waiting for biopsy results is never easy. But in most cases, you will get your results within days. Your doctor can tell you what to expect.
You may get the results during a follow-up visit with your doctor. Or your doctor may contact you with the results. Either way, your doctor will discuss what the test results mean for you. The lump may not be cancer. (This is called a benign lump.) Many benign lumps need no care at all. If a lump or suspicious breast tissue is cancer (malignant), you will have many things to think about.
Try to take comfort from the fact that more treatment choices exist now than ever before. More tests may be needed to learn more about the cancer, such as how big it is and where it is. This helps your doctor plan treatment. Your treatment team will work with you to come up with the plan that's best for you.