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B) Prostate, left mid, needle core biopsy: - Prostatic
adenocarcinoma
. - Type: Acinar. - Grade Group and Gleason score: Grade Group 1 (Gleason Score 3+3=6). - Percentage of pattern 4: NA Tumor involves 6% of overall specimen (1 of 2 cores).
B) Prostate, left mid, needle core biopsy: - Prostatic
adenocarcinoma
. - Type: Acinar. - Grade Group and Gleason score: Grade Group 1 (Gleason Score 3+3=6). - Percentage of pattern 4: NA Tumor involves 6% of overall specimen (1 of 2 cores).
ToolBeltZia
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Prostate Cancer Network
7 months ago
HoneyYorkie
Following on from my previous post when I was eventually (after 6months) diagnosed with
Adenocarcinoma
of my lower left lobe, I had surgery 3 weeks ago to remove the lobe - called a Lobectomy.
Following on from my previous post when I was eventually (after 6months) diagnosed with
Adenocarcinoma
of my lower left lobe, I had surgery 3 weeks ago to remove the lobe - called a Lobectomy.
HoneyYorkie
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
29 days ago
About ATR Inhibitors… I Have a Tier 1 ATM Frameshift Mutation is response better than Keytruda perhaps?
Started Chemotherapy yesterday with Cabazitoxel And Carboplatin For Liver Mets & Lung Nodules I have to have pathology on tissue done for second opinion as I’m not sure if they did a complete staining histology It Thankfully came back as pca
Adenocarcinoma
Still believe it seeded the liver
Started Chemotherapy yesterday with Cabazitoxel And Carboplatin For Liver Mets & Lung Nodules I have to have pathology on tissue done for second opinion as I’m not sure if they did a complete staining histology It Thankfully came back as pca
Adenocarcinoma
Still believe it seeded the liver
Shorehousejam
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
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My dear father is ill
He was diagnosed with prostate
adenocarcinoma
, grade group 3, Gleason 4+3=7 in August this year. His PSA was 528, a month later 859. Multiple bone metastases (scull, shoulder, spone, pelvis…) found on bone scintygraphy. 25.9. 2023. started Reseligo 10.8 mg (every 3 months) and 16.10. 2023.
He was diagnosed with prostate
adenocarcinoma
, grade group 3, Gleason 4+3=7 in August this year. His PSA was 528, a month later 859. Multiple bone metastases (scull, shoulder, spone, pelvis…) found on bone scintygraphy. 25.9. 2023. started Reseligo 10.8 mg (every 3 months) and 16.10. 2023.
Sleepingbeauty47
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Sounds like a plan, start 10/2.
IMPRESSION: Seventy-four-year-old male with unfavorable intermediate risk prostatic
adenocarcinoma
, PSA 6.8 ng/mL and Gleason 7 (4+3). RECOMMENDATION: He wishes to proceed with definitive EBRT to the prostate & SV.
IMPRESSION: Seventy-four-year-old male with unfavorable intermediate risk prostatic
adenocarcinoma
, PSA 6.8 ng/mL and Gleason 7 (4+3). RECOMMENDATION: He wishes to proceed with definitive EBRT to the prostate & SV.
Hobie14
in
Prostate Cancer Network
9 months ago
Metastatic prostate cancer in the lungs
Needle biopsy identified it as metastatic
adenocarcinoma
from prostatic origin. 5 sessions of 50Gy cyberknife treatments on the 1.4 cm nodule. As of September, 2023 my MO has me on Abiraterone 1000mg, Prednisone 5mg, Eligard shots quarterly.
Needle biopsy identified it as metastatic
adenocarcinoma
from prostatic origin. 5 sessions of 50Gy cyberknife treatments on the 1.4 cm nodule. As of September, 2023 my MO has me on Abiraterone 1000mg, Prednisone 5mg, Eligard shots quarterly.
S4survivor
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Paroxetine
His appendix ruptured, so after an emergency appendictomy, testing of his appendix found Goblet Cell
Adenocarcinoma
, a rare type of cancer. He had CRS and Hipec 4 weeks ago. Honestly don't know how I've coped the last 6 months as well as being epileptic. Dawn
His appendix ruptured, so after an emergency appendictomy, testing of his appendix found Goblet Cell
Adenocarcinoma
, a rare type of cancer. He had CRS and Hipec 4 weeks ago. Honestly don't know how I've coped the last 6 months as well as being epileptic. Dawn
Dawn43
in
Anxiety Support
6 days ago
Sweet syndrome in the setting of breast cancer
- Invasive ductal carcinoma of the breast (47%) - Metastatic carcinoma (20%) -
Adenocarcinoma
(13%) - Invasive lobular carcinoma (6%) - Canalicular breast carcinoma (6%) - Unspecified malignant tumor of the breast (6%). https://ascopubs.org/doi/10.1200/JCO.2024.42.16_suppl.e24044
- Invasive ductal carcinoma of the breast (47%) - Metastatic carcinoma (20%) -
Adenocarcinoma
(13%) - Invasive lobular carcinoma (6%) - Canalicular breast carcinoma (6%) - Unspecified malignant tumor of the breast (6%). https://ascopubs.org/doi/10.1200/JCO.2024.42.16_suppl.e24044
Shell567
Sweet's Syndrome UK
in
Sweet's Syndrome UK
15 days ago
liver biopsy- what does it mean.
This immunoprofile is most consistent with metastatic poorly differentiated prostatic
adenocarcinoma
. I understand the last sentence but all the alphabet soup is clear as mud.
This immunoprofile is most consistent with metastatic poorly differentiated prostatic
adenocarcinoma
. I understand the last sentence but all the alphabet soup is clear as mud.
MouseAddams
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
PSMA Pet Scan results
Avid uptake in the anterior peripheral zone of the prostate consistent with known
adenocarcinoma
. 2. Rounded nonenlarged periaortic lymph nodes with mild radiotracer uptake measuring between mediastinal blood pool and hepatic parenchyma, equivocal for metastatic disease. (PSMA-RADS 3A).
Avid uptake in the anterior peripheral zone of the prostate consistent with known
adenocarcinoma
. 2. Rounded nonenlarged periaortic lymph nodes with mild radiotracer uptake measuring between mediastinal blood pool and hepatic parenchyma, equivocal for metastatic disease. (PSMA-RADS 3A).
traversetom
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Stage 4 A Prostate cancer
And all 12 pieces of the biopsies had cancer: Prostatic
adenocarcinoma
, Grade Group 5 (Gleason score 4+5=9), involving 100%, 100%, 90%, 90%, 90%, and 80% (15 mm, 14 mm, 14 mm, 14 mm, 14 mm, 5 mm) of 6/6 cores.
And all 12 pieces of the biopsies had cancer: Prostatic
adenocarcinoma
, Grade Group 5 (Gleason score 4+5=9), involving 100%, 100%, 90%, 90%, 90%, and 80% (15 mm, 14 mm, 14 mm, 14 mm, 14 mm, 5 mm) of 6/6 cores.
SherryKahn
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Pulmonary Node revealed with PET scan not growing
My most recent pet scan shows everything is clear in my prostate and that the node has not changed or grown but Drs. still believe it is an
adenocarcinoma
.
My most recent pet scan shows everything is clear in my prostate and that the node has not changed or grown but Drs. still believe it is an
adenocarcinoma
.
Eadgbe
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Some good news.
I had CyberKnife (basically SBRT) to remove a 2.2 cm
adenocarcinoma
from the right lung in Nov/Dec of 2020. It was found coincidentally when I had a PET for a spinal meningioma which was removed surgically in July of that year.
I had CyberKnife (basically SBRT) to remove a 2.2 cm
adenocarcinoma
from the right lung in Nov/Dec of 2020. It was found coincidentally when I had a PET for a spinal meningioma which was removed surgically in July of that year.
dunnellon
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 months ago
Help! Prostate cancer spread to bladder.
After chemotherapy, have had a great run on drugs, but a bladder neck incision last June confirmed that it had spread to my bladder, about 1cm poorly differentiated
adenocarcinoma
on the left side.
After chemotherapy, have had a great run on drugs, but a bladder neck incision last June confirmed that it had spread to my bladder, about 1cm poorly differentiated
adenocarcinoma
on the left side.
Tonyliv
in
Bladder Health UK
5 months ago
Johns Hopkins Upgraded Biopsy Results
of prostatic
adenocarcinoma
, Gleason score 3+3=6 (Grade Group 1), involving less than 5% of one (1) core.
of prostatic
adenocarcinoma
, Gleason score 3+3=6 (Grade Group 1), involving less than 5% of one (1) core.
Chasbearcat999
in
Prostate Cancer Network
11 months ago
surgical pathology - IDC
TUMOR Histologic Type: Acinar
adenocarcinoma
, conventional (usual) Histologic Grade: Grade: Grade group 2 (Gleason Score 3 + 4 = 7) Percentage of Pattern 4: 11 - 20% Intraductal Carcinoma (IDC): Present IDC Incorporated into Grade: No Cribriform Glands: Present Treatment Effect: No known
TUMOR Histologic Type: Acinar
adenocarcinoma
, conventional (usual) Histologic Grade: Grade: Grade group 2 (Gleason Score 3 + 4 = 7) Percentage of Pattern 4: 11 - 20% Intraductal Carcinoma (IDC): Present IDC Incorporated into Grade: No Cribriform Glands: Present Treatment Effect: No known
Granolaberry
in
Prostate Cancer Network
3 months ago
Ductal Component
Pathology showed Gleason 4+3 - grade group 3 -
adenocarcinoma
with Ductal components- No LN involvement and PET scan before tx was clear of other spots in body. Genetic Testing will be done -no results for several weeks Is the “Ductal components” in the pathology a big concern ?
Pathology showed Gleason 4+3 - grade group 3 -
adenocarcinoma
with Ductal components- No LN involvement and PET scan before tx was clear of other spots in body. Genetic Testing will be done -no results for several weeks Is the “Ductal components” in the pathology a big concern ?
Jroeder
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Doctor says husband's situation is rare
Biopsy proved it to be
adenocarcinoma
. Doctors said it was rare to find this type in the parotid gland. He had radiation to clean up leftover cells. Had a PET scan in January and they said everything was clear except a small place in his spine of which they said was "probably scar tissue".
Biopsy proved it to be
adenocarcinoma
. Doctors said it was rare to find this type in the parotid gland. He had radiation to clean up leftover cells. Had a PET scan in January and they said everything was clear except a small place in his spine of which they said was "probably scar tissue".
Hidden
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Urologist recommendation at Johns Hopkins
The second opinion at Johns Hopkins was not conclusive with the following statement from the patholgist: "Although these findings are highly atypical and suspicious for
adenocarcinoma
, there is insufficient cytologic and/or architectural atypia to establish a definitive diagnosis."
The second opinion at Johns Hopkins was not conclusive with the following statement from the patholgist: "Although these findings are highly atypical and suspicious for
adenocarcinoma
, there is insufficient cytologic and/or architectural atypia to establish a definitive diagnosis."
nvidia-ati
in
Prostate Cancer Network
8 months ago
Recurrence?im scared
In 2020 she underwent surgery for stage one seromucinous
adenocarcinoma
cyst. six cycles of chemo and everything went well. In recent years the only notable findings in the CT scans have been the incisional hernia and a spigelian hernia.
In 2020 she underwent surgery for stage one seromucinous
adenocarcinoma
cyst. six cycles of chemo and everything went well. In recent years the only notable findings in the CT scans have been the incisional hernia and a spigelian hernia.
Belindajames
in
My Ovacome
2 months ago
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