What Do These Lab Reports Indicate?
Question: Please suggest me what is the best option for my mother now. Reports says Ductal Carcinoma done by FNAC. I enclosed the reports.
Thank You.
Thank You.
Brief Answer:
Oncosurgeon is next step for surgery
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
I am sorry that you mother had a confirmed diagnosis of breast cancer.
The variant is ductal carcinoma. I find that it is still contained to the breast though the lesion is less than 20mm (<2 cm) it is staged as T1 staging of breast cancer.
The cancer has not spread to axilla according to the scan.
You have no time to waste, please go see an Oncosurgeon for surgery (removal of tumor in the breast) and post surgery therapy. They would do more tests as well to check for lesions in other parts of the body, it is crucial as well.
Oncosurgeon is next step for surgery
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
I am sorry that you mother had a confirmed diagnosis of breast cancer.
The variant is ductal carcinoma. I find that it is still contained to the breast though the lesion is less than 20mm (<2 cm) it is staged as T1 staging of breast cancer.
The cancer has not spread to axilla according to the scan.
You have no time to waste, please go see an Oncosurgeon for surgery (removal of tumor in the breast) and post surgery therapy. They would do more tests as well to check for lesions in other parts of the body, it is crucial as well.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Thank you mam, One more thing in this situation can you tell me about the chances of it's cure and also about saving the breast. My mom removed her uterus 10yrs ago.
Brief Answer:
Highly curable
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
We need to stage the disease now what size of tumor, nodes and if there is spread. A PET scan, hormonal receptors etc would be done.
It looks to be highly curable as the size is small and nodes not involved now.
Whether it is small lumpectomy or full breast removal would be decided after investigations.
Highly curable
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
We need to stage the disease now what size of tumor, nodes and if there is spread. A PET scan, hormonal receptors etc would be done.
It looks to be highly curable as the size is small and nodes not involved now.
Whether it is small lumpectomy or full breast removal would be decided after investigations.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar