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I have just been diagnosed with invasive ductal carcinoma. I only found the lump a couple of weeks back and got the biopsy report today. I read a few things I couldnt understand and am hoping someone here can explain in easy terms. First the grading system. It was graded on Nottingham and says tubule 3/3 (not great I guess, as if I researched correctly that is the speed of growth) nuclear 2/3 (no idea) and mitotic counts 2/3, so a total of 7/9. It says that if the 4 cores are consistent with the entire mass, the grade is high???? I understand that has nothing to do with stage and as I await the surgeon on Friday, I am guessing that only shows after removal/mastectomy. What is really throwing me is this wording though "demoplastic fibrous stoma". I looked that up and most articles were too scholarly to really understand, I did catch on though that this means the prognosis is poorer.Has anyone heard this term or know what it means? The tumor is approximately 20mm.
that previous post should have read desmoplastic 🙂
Hi @bevvzy, I just wanted to check in and make sure you're doing ok?
HI kate 🙂 i have already benefited so much from this site. I saw the surgeon for the first time yesterday and the decision was a right mastectomy and auxillary nodes. The op will be on the 20th, so 3 weeks time eeeek. Sometimes I feel a bit calmer knowing what and when it is happening next but then a minute later I may overreact to something really pathetic then cry because I am over reacting and feel guilty. bit crazy lol. silly things. like I often drop things and as a paraplegic I just use my pick up stick to grab them. yesterday I dropped a pen and started to get really angry etc.... always sleepy but I guess it helps the time pass!