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What Does The Biopsy Results For Adenocarcinoma Of Stomach Mean?

Dear sir My brother is 39 years old.he was diagnosed to have poorly differenciated adeno carcinoma of stomack and was given 6 chemotherapy after that he had taken for piopsy and the result shows sections show fragments of gastric mucosa with inflammatory cells in lamina propria. lymphocytes, plasma cells, eosinophils and neutrophils noted. sites t:c 169 M:70005
Tue, 7 Apr 2015
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Hello dear, thanks for your question on HCM.
Your brother's recent biopsy report is suggestive of inflammation and absence of malignancy.
This is actually good sign for him.
His first biopsy confirmed the presence of poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma. After this he underwent chemotherapy.
And now his recent biopsy is not showing any malignancy.
This means chemotherapy has worked excellently and tumour burden is reduced.
So his adenocarcinoma is highly chemo sensitive.
And this is good sign for better survival and increased life expectancy.
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What Does The Biopsy Results For Adenocarcinoma Of Stomach Mean?

Hello dear, thanks for your question on HCM. Your brother s recent biopsy report is suggestive of inflammation and absence of malignancy. This is actually good sign for him. His first biopsy confirmed the presence of poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma. After this he underwent chemotherapy. And now his recent biopsy is not showing any malignancy. This means chemotherapy has worked excellently and tumour burden is reduced. So his adenocarcinoma is highly chemo sensitive. And this is good sign for better survival and increased life expectancy.