pathology report back and incision update
Evening all,
Well right now I am cancer free! YES!! I will need every 3 months ct,chest xray, and blood work for the next year.
Pathology report
Left kidney: Clear cell renal cell carcinoma
furnman grade 2 (what does this mean?)
3.1 cm in greatest dimension
tumor focally involves the peri-renal fat
neg for lymphovascular invasion
vascular and ureteral margins are neg for tumor.
Incision has opened about an inch so we have to pack it the next week or 2 fun times!
Thanks for all the help
Heyker
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Please see the following which I copied from a renal cancer site:
The most widely used and most predictive grading system for renal cell cancer is the "Fuhrman Nuclear Grade". Your pathology report should use the Fuhrman Grade. Fuhrman grade is on a scale of I-IV, where grade I carries the best prognosis and grade IV the worst.
Nuclear grade means that the system is based on just the appearance of the nuclei of the cancer cells, rather than the appearance or structure of the cells as a whole. Nuclear characteristics used in the Fuhrman Grade particularly indicate how actively the cells are making protein.
Overall, sounds like you're doing pretty well. Very soon this will be behind you and you'll feel like a million bucks that the little menace was found early.
Donna~
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Fuhrman Grade 2
Tumor grade is the description of how abnormal the tumor cells look under a microscope. It is an indicator of how quickly a tumor is likely to grow and spread. My tumor was also a grade 2 and I was told that grade 1 and 2 are lower grades and generally indicate a better prognosis. Anyway, Congrats on your excellent pathology report!...Take Care, Panda
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Heyker, that is a good report
Heyker, that is a good report. Grade 2 and 3.1 cm is most likely a cure. Nothing in the margins which is good. It sounds like you got it in time. Don't worry too much. They are on the right path with the follow up and sounds like you are in good hands. Go on with your life and don't stress. Easy to say but with your path report it can be easy to do.. Hugs!
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Well
Good news
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