Frozen Section Biopsy Reliable??
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Frozen Section Biopsy Reliable??
I can only tell you from my experience...I had a tt November 17th. Surgeon did a frozen section right there during surgery, came back benign for any cancer. He was pretty confident it was not cancerous. However, upon pathology report a week later, it did show papillary cancer on both sides. So, I guess they are not always reliable. I know he also told me before surgery, we could just biopsy nodules but chances of missing cancer in the small biopsy samples were high.0 -
frozen section bioposy
I had a partial thyroidectomy with a frozen section that came back benign. My surgeon wanted a second opinion which was sent to the Mayo Clinic which came back positive for follicular cancer. I have read that it's difficult to diagnose follicular cancer with a frozen section. I then had to go back into surgery three weeks later to have the other half removed.0 -
my doctor's commentdjlrad said:frozen section bioposy
I had a partial thyroidectomy with a frozen section that came back benign. My surgeon wanted a second opinion which was sent to the Mayo Clinic which came back positive for follicular cancer. I have read that it's difficult to diagnose follicular cancer with a frozen section. I then had to go back into surgery three weeks later to have the other half removed.
I am going through breast cancer as well as a recurrence of thyroid cancer.
I have to now get my lymph nodes tested under my arm to see if the cancer in my breast has spread or not.
If it is there, I will need another surgery to remove all the lymph nodes under my arm so I asked about this testing to do it all at once.
According to my surgeon, it's only a 50% chance of accuracy doing this. Since he didn't want to leave me under for another 1/2 hr to do the test, when the accuracy is only 50-50, I will have to do another surgery if the lymph nodes are positive.
Hope this helps.
Take care.0
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