Metastasis

Microscopically in my Lymph Nodes

The concern “Microscopically in my Lymph Nodes” usually refers to metastasis to lymph nodes—meaning a primary cancer has spread to nearby or distant lymph nodes. This does not mean it actually did occur.  However for the frequency group specific to metastasis to lymph nodes, use: Metastasis [Organ] RDPV3 GROUP 7 Metastasis [Organ] RDPV3 GROUP 7: […]

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Infiltrating Carcinoma

Question: What would you do with this diagnosis: Infiltrating carcinoma with apocrine differentiation: G3 associated with high-grade nuclear blackhead-type DCIS. She had breast surgery two years ago, now the doctor has found an alleged lump in her liver. Best regards Answer: Infiltrating carcinoma is a cancer that has spread beyond the layer of tissue in

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