patient it at high risk of breast cancer recurrence and they recomend utilizing combination chem utilizing s/l dose-stensator, Adriamycin, Cytoxan. Does anyone know what this might be? ...
... a deep lesion showed ductal carcinoma in situ, s/l fella type, with high nuclear grade and focal comedonecrosis.
Any help or suggestions appreciated, thank you. ...
anyone heard of a drug that sounds like Tamara for breast cancer? I know there is Tamoxifen, Tamfen. It is in reference with radiation and Tamara. I can't find anything that sounds like this. ...
This is a pt with recurrent breast cancer.
"She now has a stage I breast cancer, ER/PR positive, HER-2/neu negative measuring 6 mm and with an Oncotype DX score of 22 translating to 14% risk of relapse without the local therapy and hormonal therapy. She has had s/l "fibernase or cybernase" as her radiation with lumpectomy."
Anyone know what this could be?
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patient with lumpectomy then double mastectomy. Medication s/l ven-mo-fax-ine or fem-mo-fax-ine HCL 25 mg q.i.d. times several months. She will be on this for 5 years total. Cannot find or figure. Googled "HCL 25 mg breast cancer" but didn't find anything too close. ...
I will type exactly as said. I am unsure how to type.
She states she was first discovered to have cancer metastatic from her breast in 2006, and it has really metastasized quite extensively to her pelvis to the lumbar vertebrae L1 2 2 to 3 and L4 5 and also her right proximal femur and femoral neck. TIA. ...
Does anyone know the correct way to transcribe breast cancer staging when dictated as follows: pT2 "sentinel node 0" MX. I am not sure how to transcribe the dictated "sentinel node 0." Thanks for your help. ...
In a cancer report, the doctor gave a diagnosis of Stage IIIC T4aN2M0 cancer. Then she later said, He was staged as a pathological T4aN2a. She added the a and dropped the M0.
I listened very carefully for the diagnosis and later in the problem list. She does not add the a after the N2 in either place.
Does anyone know why it is N2a in one place but just N2 in the DX? ...
My question is if you can take the test in stages or if you have to sign in and take the complete test all at once. The website doesn't say and yes, I have e-mailed them to ask, but in the meantime, I am curious if anyone knows. I am just worried about being interrupted and having to walk away and losing time or if I can just sign out and come back in to "hold" my time. They give you 3.5 hours to complete it.
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