That is potentially good news. Why do I say 'potentially'? If someone had told me my tumor could have been discovered 10 years ago at 1mm size, I believe I would have only wanted to know that information if they could do something non-invasive and less risky than today's options. A pill, a laser shot to kill it, whatever...but today's methods all seem to have a pretty big risk no matter how small the tumor. Don't get me wrong, I am highly thankful we live in an age where these ANs can be identified and dealt with by excellent doctors. However, earlier identification creates the next logical question - "now, what do we do about it?" Not sure one should come without the other...its a bit bit like doing genetic testing for cancer. Women coming from families with long histories of breast cancer can identify with this dilemma.