Will they give me copy of Pathology Report?

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Nancdancer
Nancdancer Member Posts: 47
edited March 2015 in Just Diagnosed


I would like to have a copy of pathology report, will my doctor easily give me that?

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  • Moderators
    Moderators Member Posts: 25,912
    edited March 2015

    Hi Nancdancer.

    If it helps, check out these two sections from the main Breastcancer.org site for more info on pathology reports and much more information that will help you to find what is more relevant to you right now that you've been just diagnosed.

    Best,

    The Mods

  • DiveCat
    DiveCat Member Posts: 968
    edited March 2015

    You always have the right to have copies of your own medical file, including any reports. It is YOUR information. You might have to pay a fee, but yes, you absolutely can ask for a copy. I always get copies of all my surgical reports, specialist reports, imaging reports, and so on.


    As the link the Mods gave though points out, interpretation is an entire other matter, and so do wait until everything is back, and sit down with your doctor to review the results....don't try using Dr. Google to interpret anything you don't quite understand

  • Chloesmom
    Chloesmom Member Posts: 1,053
    edited March 2015

    I keep a 3 ring binder with my whole BC history.

    What doctor I saw on what day and all their contact info, fax numbers etc

    What test and results

    Blood work if getting chemo

    A written list of past history that I photocopy rather than have to re write it as well as a list of medications and supplements that I also copy

    Supports and resources. EG prosthetic places, Luvestrong program

    List of people who gave offered to help so I can take them up on it of needed

    Wish you well!


  • Kicks
    Kicks Member Posts: 4,131
    edited March 2015

    Get copies of EVERY test/scan/etc. and put them in a container! It is your right to have copies of all your medical records. This was stressed to me by the Radiologist who did my mammo/sono/biopsies the day he did them and called me the next morning with the path result. Yeah - a lot does accrue but better to have than not have. I also have 'day planners' that I write down every appt in as it's easy to go back and check the time line.

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    edited March 2015

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  • TxFreckles
    TxFreckles Member Posts: 12
    edited March 2015

    I got mine today and I am putting it in a 3 ring binder.

  • Annie88
    Annie88 Member Posts: 196
    edited March 2015

    Yes, your doctor or the hospital should give you copies of all your reports. My OB-Gyn gave me the biopsy pathology report and the BS gave me the surgical pathology report. The MO gave me the Oncoytpe report via email after giving me the results over the phone. I would think that your doctors would give you the results to help you, as you will be seeing many doctors, as they each specialize in a particular part of your treatment. Ask them for it if you don't get a copy. I save all of mine and keep receipts organized too by date

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