What does "node not identified" mean
Yesterday I read online on my health report that the sentinel lymph node procedure found "node not identified"
I cannot get any doctors to respond to my question about the meaning of this phrase
(Despite trying) and nothing on the internet clarifies his either
Does anyone know what "not identified" means after slab. 4 nodes were removed.
Thanks,
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I am not sure about the node not identified but I had the genetic testing done and came back negative braca 1 and braca 2. But I still had 'variant' on braca 2. Oncologist says that happens about thalf the time. I am equally frustrated at not being able to get answers!
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i did search-not sure if this relates to your or not
Breast Cancer Topic: Sentinel node not identified - Breast Cancer Discussion Boards - Breastcancer.org
Oct 7, 2016 - 3 posts - 2 authors
My surgeon was not able to identify the sentinel nodes either. The dye never made it to the nodes. She removed a bunch of nodes. About 15 or ...0 -
Finally gotdisneyfan2008 said:i did search-not sure if this relates to your or not
Breast Cancer Topic: Sentinel node not identified - Breast Cancer Discussion Boards - Breastcancer.org
Oct 7, 2016 - 3 posts - 2 authors
My surgeon was not able to identify the sentinel nodes either. The dye never made it to the nodes. She removed a bunch of nodes. About 15 or ...
thanks to all of you for coming up with all of these leads!
I also found the website listing just above, but finally got word that 4 nodes were indeed identified and were visually identified as not cancerous. Final pathology report received yesterday lists all 4 nodes removed and tested were found negative for cancer. I still cannot get anyone to tell me why "not identified" was in my first report. This makes no sense to me. Next step is to talk to oncologist about radiation or not. Tumor was 35mm.0 -
Thanks --still not sure what was not idendified
yesterday's final report says 4 nodes identified, removed, and all 4 found not cancerous.
So the first report still makes no sense, unless it meant cancer was not identified in the nodes.
They could have written that more clearly in the initial report in my view.
Very frustrating -- had to write 5 emails before getting a human being.
They never did explain what that phrase meant in my case but I am happy with final report.
Next step is whether to radiate or not. Something I know a bit about having gone through 8 weeks of it for tonsil cancer 5 years ago.0
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