Latest pathology report back...
Hi all,
On April 14th I had a white patch of leukoplakia excised from my tongue and I've just recieved the results of the pathology.
Pathology came back as hyperplasia, with no evidence of dysplasia or carcinoma.
This is an improvement on the situation last year when I had a large white patch removed from my tongue and that one had a pathology of moderate dysplasia. So between the two treatments there's been an improvement with a regression from dysplasia to hyperplasia - And I remain cancer free.
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some observations on pathology
Hey gavin,
things are better than you think. Dysplasia can lead to cancer. But hyperplasia is an entirely different critter. It has absolutely nothing to do with the spectrum of precancer or cancer. It is simply "thickened tissue." so there is NO potential for this to cause you any trouble whatsoever.
Be well
Pat
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Thanks Pat...longtermsurvivor said:some observations on pathology
Hey gavin,
things are better than you think. Dysplasia can lead to cancer. But hyperplasia is an entirely different critter. It has absolutely nothing to do with the spectrum of precancer or cancer. It is simply "thickened tissue." so there is NO potential for this to cause you any trouble whatsoever.
Be well
Pat
Thanks Pat for your kindness. Everyone here has been great as always.
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Great news!
So glad to read the good news this morning! Cancer free is a beautiful thing
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Yeah Gavin!!!
Glad you're breathing easier.....Great news!
p
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gavin, NO cancer is the best
gavin, NO cancer is the best news you could hear!! i'm celebrating for you and doing the happy dance!
dj
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GreatGavinP said:Thanks everyone.
You reallyThanks everyone.
You really are all lovely people.
Thanks for all your support, especially last year when this all started.
Gav
Sounds Like great news ....Are U celebrating in some way....................Sure Hope saw Glad things are going well
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