Need help read my Path report
Can anyone explain this for me. I just got my pathology report today. My PCP said I am 100% good. I just want to get our survivors opinion.
Tumor size: 4.6 x 4.5x 3.5 cm
Focality: single gross lesion
Limited to the kidney/ clear cell
Grade 4
Pathologic TNM Classification: pT1b, pNX
Stage grouping: Stage 1
Sarcomatoid feature: Present
Tumor Necrosis: Present
Thanks!
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Hi
i am sorry but you have a mixed Report
the size is good as it was no doubt completely remved which means now you have no more cancer
However the sarcomatoid and necrosis means your chance of recurrence is hgher
please dont go into panic mode but you will need very close monitoring to ensure that if something does pop up it can be treated ASAP
Please get a schedule set up that you are happy with
We are here any time
Annie
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Agree with Annie
I'd go see a medical oncologist with experience with RCC to get a prognosis and followup plan. Grade 4 and those other features are features of aggressive RCC. You need a knowledgeable opinion for a decision on your followup care. If I were you, I'd want baseline scans as well just to make sure you don't have any tumors anywhere else at the moment that happen to be symptom free. The goal in your followup care is to catch recurrence as early as possible while it is still operable. The later you catch recurrence, the more likely it won't be operable.
You don't want a family doc, a urologist, or even a medical oncologist that isn't familiar with RCC making this decision. This is a decision better suited to a medical oncologist with lots of RCC experience. If you can't get that, try and find a medical oncologist with a related specialty (say melanoma, which has some features in common with RCC) that is willing to maybe consult with an RCC specialist.
Wishing you the best.
Todd
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Cancer Type?
By the way, there's nothing in your pathology report that indicated a diagnosis of RCC and type of RCC. Was that somewhere else? You also need to know what type of RCC you have. Most of us here have clear cell, but there are several other types. Those other features you have might indicate that it's not clear cell RCC. If you have a rarer type of RCC, that's an even stronger reason to see a specialist familiar with RCC.
Todd
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Better Understanding of My Reply
If you scroll down and read "Fuhrman Grade is VERY IMPORTANT", you will better understand my reply. The Fuhrman grade and those other features present are all indicators of aggressiveness. Have a read of that thread. It might help you understand your pathology report.
Todd
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Clear celltodd121 said:Cancer Type?
By the way, there's nothing in your pathology report that indicated a diagnosis of RCC and type of RCC. Was that somewhere else? You also need to know what type of RCC you have. Most of us here have clear cell, but there are several other types. Those other features you have might indicate that it's not clear cell RCC. If you have a rarer type of RCC, that's an even stronger reason to see a specialist familiar with RCC.
Todd
Pathology diagnosis:
Fat overlying tumor ( Excision)
- Benign adipose tissue
Deep margin (Excision biopsy)
-Negative for Atypia
Left kidney (Partial Nephrectomy)
-Clear Cell Renal Carcinoma, Fuhrman grade 4
Margins:
Ureteric: N/A
Vascular: N/A
Parenchymal: Clear
Soft tissue: Clear
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