Hi Christine, just wanted to chime in here ... I've had this happen twice. I get mammograms yearly also. The first time it was a very nerve racking experience as the nurse read the radiologist report to me over the phone and it sounded very scary ... "possiblity of a very large invasive mass" along with the medical term which she had to look up herself and spell out to me so I could look it up on the internet ... by the sounds of it I had a large aggressive tumor, but I couldn't feel anything by BSE. I went in the for the diagnositic mammograms and they ruled out anything wrong, but discovered more suspicious areas that they had to do more mammogams on ... it got to be ridiculous ... but I was grateful for them being so thorough. The second time I just went and picked up the mammogram results myself (before the diagnostics),(thanks to HIPPA), which described the location and size and again I couldn't feel anything by BSE ... it also turned out to be nothing. Thru additional research I've found that it is common to have false positives, especially if you have "dense" breasts, which mine are. I hope this is your scenario also. Supposedly digital mammograms are more accurate for dense breasts, but there are few places in the county that have this since it is more expensive. At any rate, the scare sure helped me put life and its little "problems" into better perspective as I found myself worrying and fretting less about the "small stuff" while I awaited the diagnostic xrays. Best wishes, Deb