Pathology report recieved
I had my partical nephroctomy 10 days ago where they successfully removed a 3cm renal cell carcinoma. I was kucky that this was caught pretty early on a catscan.
The report states pT1a which I undertand is the best case scenario. For the grading though, it says G2. Can anyone explain the grading system, please?
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AAAAAAAH
ITS A LITTLE BIDDY ONE!
Very treatable and just about the best news you can get
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Grade
G2 is Grade 2 - which refers to the aggressiveness of the cancer. I'm not 100% sure - but I think it's on a scale of 1-4, with 4 being the most aggressive. I had a Grade 1 (Stage 1) which is the least aggressive type of RCC. I believe G2 is pretty low on the aggressive scale - but I'd verify with your Dr. It sounds like your cancer was caught early - and being on the low end of the "stage" and "grade" - its likely that all you will need is this one surgery to take care of it. Although there are no guarantees - it sounds like your chances of reoccurance are relatively low.
So, relax and recovery.
Best wishes,
J
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Sounds gooddb8ne1 said:Grade
G2 is Grade 2 - which refers to the aggressiveness of the cancer. I'm not 100% sure - but I think it's on a scale of 1-4, with 4 being the most aggressive. I had a Grade 1 (Stage 1) which is the least aggressive type of RCC. I believe G2 is pretty low on the aggressive scale - but I'd verify with your Dr. It sounds like your cancer was caught early - and being on the low end of the "stage" and "grade" - its likely that all you will need is this one surgery to take care of it. Although there are no guarantees - it sounds like your chances of reoccurance are relatively low.
So, relax and recovery.
Best wishes,
J
Thanks for the quick replies!
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Yep, as said above, Grade 2APny said:Yes. 1 and 2 are considered
Yes. 1 and 2 are considered low grade in aggressiveness. It's a good path report.
Yep, as said above, Grade 2 is good news! Congrats on good path report, you are looking atbcomplete cure after surgery
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It's a good pathologyAllochka said:Yep, as said above, Grade 2
Yep, as said above, Grade 2 is good news! Congrats on good path report, you are looking atbcomplete cure after surgery
It's a good pathology report,congrats, stage 1 is the least dangerous one and grade two is considered as low grade and not agrressive one.what is the sub type of your rcc? Is it clear cell?
Forough
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It's a good pathologyforoughsh said:It's a good pathology
It's a good pathology report,congrats, stage 1 is the least dangerous one and grade two is considered as low grade and not agrressive one.what is the sub type of your rcc? Is it clear cell?
Forough
Yes. It is clear cell renal cell carcinoma. I understand that this is the most common one?
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Yes and because of that theNielk said:It's a good pathology
Yes. It is clear cell renal cell carcinoma. I understand that this is the most common one?
Yes and because of that the most researches are focused on this sub type and as a result the drugs usually works best for ccrcc if a met is found.Forough
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Path Report Siblings
Nielk,
Yours and my reports are nearly identical. I had a 2.8cm, clear cell, grade 2. This is a very good report.The grading system has to do with how easy it is for the pathologist to see the cells under a microscope. Grade 1 cells are very similar to regular cells and Grade 4 cells are very different. This is usually an indicator as to the aggressiveness of the cancer cells.My doctor explained it to me like this: he said imagine grade 1 and 2 going hand in hand and grade 3 and 4 go hand in hand. The only difference is how closely they follow you. If the cancer had been a grade 3 or 4, they may have done a yearly MRI or CT scan rather than just the ultrasound.But this is about as good as it get, with it still being cancer. So take a deeeeeep breath.- Jay0 -
Being Internet savvya_oaklee said:There are 4 grades. 1 is
There are 4 grades. 1 is best. 4 worse.
2 is great.
You will qlso want to check if your report says clear margins, or negative margins.
Congrats.
I'm surprised that some of the new people on this board haven't used more web searches to find out the info they are seeking.
ACS has a site that will give you all the diagnostic info for Staging, and what the letters and numbers mean. Go go www.cancer.org/cancer/kidneycancer and you'll find what you need.
Or just do a web search of Kidney Cancer Staging and other sites will be listed.
Good luck.
Donna (9 years beyond surgery)
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That is a very good pathologydonna_lee said:Being Internet savvy
I'm surprised that some of the new people on this board haven't used more web searches to find out the info they are seeking.
ACS has a site that will give you all the diagnostic info for Staging, and what the letters and numbers mean. Go go www.cancer.org/cancer/kidneycancer and you'll find what you need.
Or just do a web search of Kidney Cancer Staging and other sites will be listed.
Good luck.
Donna (9 years beyond surgery)
That is a very good pathology report. Just keep up with the follow up checks, and you should be fine!
Hugs
Jojo
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It's also important toJojo61 said:That is a very good pathology
That is a very good pathology report. Just keep up with the follow up checks, and you should be fine!
Hugs
Jojo
It's also important to understand that they always go wtih the higher grade if there are a certain number of those cells present in various path samples. So even if yours were predominantly 1s, if there were enough 2s then you're a grade 2. They explained to me that mine could have been interpreted as a grade 2 by some pathologist but the one who did it settled on grade 3 because of the presence of those cells along with the 2s. It doesn't mean all the cells were 2s (for you) or 3s (for me), etc.
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