Only 30% of my tumor was cancer and I'm wondering what the significance of that is.
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Benign or not, that is the question
No, a tumor isn't necessarily all cancerous, part of it can be benign, isn't that great???
Honestly, this is a good thing!!!
I'm so happy for you!!!! 30 percent?? How great is that???
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I read in some book that a
I read in some book that a cancerous tumour may only shrink 20% or 30% because that is all it can shrink if it is 30% cancerous. I didn't believe it because I thought that all tumors were either cancerous or NOT. Maybe the author was right...maybe some tumors don't have a complete response to chemo because they are not 100% cancerous??? Interesting.0 -
tumorErinb said:I read in some book that a
I read in some book that a cancerous tumour may only shrink 20% or 30% because that is all it can shrink if it is 30% cancerous. I didn't believe it because I thought that all tumors were either cancerous or NOT. Maybe the author was right...maybe some tumors don't have a complete response to chemo because they are not 100% cancerous??? Interesting.
The biopsy for the anal cancer tumor I had, showed it was a moderatley differentiated tumor, and the classes are well, moderate, poor. This means that the cancer cells were moderately different from the normal cells. The ideal situation would be to have a well differentiated tumor and there is a clear indication of where the cancer and normal cells are seperate. I have never heard of a correctol tumor having this type of dx. So the tumor being 30% cancer as it was so big, that means 70% was normal tissue, so I would call that well differentiated.
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