What Does This Pathology Report Indicate?
Looks to be benign as per the report you have posted above
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Hi.
Thanks for your query and nice to see you again.
The Pathology Reports posted by you suggests the following:
Tumor shows Myxoid stroma, means like mucus and can occur in any tumor. It is pale in this case.
This is supporting many ductules (smaller ducts) arranged in lobular (type of an arrangement) architecture (the way it is arranged).
Due to the stromal pressure the larger ducts appear as slits, and compressed branching.
There is NO Ductal ( of the ducts) Hyperplasia (increase in size) or ATYPIA (atypical meaning not abnormal)= All the ducts are typical means normal.
Adjacent (nearby) breast tissue has fibrous stroma supporting Inactive lobules (not lactating= not breast feeding for 5 years as you had mentioned).
This is indicative of a BENIGN (not cancerous) lesion.
It is a great decision to have the lump removed so that a formal biopsy report helps you the most.
How can one say it has grown 0.4 mm in a month - Is it by MRI readings ?
I hope this answers your query, as I have tried in as simple way as possible without a technical jargon
I would have loved to see the complete scanned copy of the report. You can attach with this question. Try to post one.
Wait and Watch is the best policy...
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Nice to know that you are a RN.
Noted the history an opinion of your Surgeon and your thoughts.
We have to believe what your Surgeon says as there is no palpable lump, morphologically normal lymph nodes on US, MRI and Mammography did not show anything, papilloma would have been detected on imaging,, that the duct can be removed but not bothered at the moment; that the duct could be removed but not bothered about the discharge.
Wait and Watch is the best policy at the moment, yet to be on regular examination.
This is the good policy you have accepted.
Not a concern
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Myxoid stroma is not a concern.
If you and / or your Surgeon is in doubt, taking a second opinion of another Surgeon is a better choice.