Difference between stages and grades of BC
Hello,
Could anybody make me clear about the difference between the different stages and grades of breat cancer please?
I have ER- PR- HER2+ grade 3 recurrence breast cancer. I am unaware of the stages and I have googled for it too. It made me confused more now.
It would be a great help if anybody explain me please.
Thanks
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Prasanna13 - there are a number of websites that explain the difference stages and grades;whathealth.com I think is pretty good at explaining what they mean. I am Stage 2 because I had a micromet in the SN. Once the cancer leaves the breast tissue you are upgraded. Conversely my sister in law is Stage 0; the tumor was non-invasive; didnt invade the breast tissue. The grades are categorized by how the tumor resembles normal cells...my tumor is Grade 1. If I were you I would talk to my BS/ONC. My BS's assistant explained the stages and grades to me. There are 4 stages and I believe 3 grades but try not to stress yourself out about stages and grades because this forum has a lot of women on it who have healed and survived very well with higher grades and stages.
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Thanks a lot edwards750, much appreciated.
I have scheduled an appointment at breast clinic for this Thursday for the result of my pathology test after mastectomy.
Hopefully I will gather more information that time as well as from websites.
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Prasanna13, I think there are 4 official stages. Although there might be a 0 stage as well. Stage one is the lowest and stage for is highest. A positive, strong, attitude goes miles. I am a stage IIIB and went through the first stage of diep recon. Now, tomorrow, I have another lump to be biopsied. God Bless, Robin
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Prasanna, welcome to Breastcancer.org.
The Your Diagnosis section of the main Breastcancer.org site goes through every line of the information in a pathology report, including:
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Hi Robin, we are very close in both DX and schedule, I see. Sorry to hear about the biopsy. Where is the bugger?
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Hello,
Thank you so much. I do appreciate it.
I have found the answers of my question clearly. I am really greatful for your help and support. I'm so pleased that I have joined this website.
Warm regards,
Prasanna
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Hi BirdyRobin,
I am sorry to hear that you have been through stage I to stage IIIB and still so positive. I am very impressed and encouraged from your strength. God bless you.
Good luck for tomorrow!
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