nuclear grade

Options
jmb5
jmb5 Member Posts: 532

Comments

  • jmb5
    jmb5 Member Posts: 532
    edited February 2010

    I just received my pathology report today, and there is something I don't understand. It says the nuclear grade is I-II/III. Can someone explain what that means? I thought the grade was either I, II, or III, so I'm confused. (I was diagnosed with DCIS and had a lumpectomy in Dec. I'm in my second week of RADs.)

  • navygirl
    navygirl Member Posts: 886
    edited February 2010

    My understanding of it means you are between 1 and 2 out of a possible 3. I hope this helps. 

  • IronJawedBCAngel
    IronJawedBCAngel Member Posts: 470
    edited February 2010

    They test each foci and you can end up with different types and grades in the same biopsy.  I had some low grade (Grade 1) but the majority of mine was grade 3, with comedo cells and necrosis.  I am assuming there were several samples to analyze out of your biopsy.  My report describes each foci in detail, size, grade etc.  Is there another section on yours that details those results?  With your lumpectomy I assume you had clean margins, so with the radiation, your treatment protocol remains the same, no matter what the grade.  If you are hormone positive you will be put on tamoxifen or an aromatase inhibitor.  Hope you continue to do well with your rad treatments.

Categories