I have a foreign doctor who descibes two chest tubes put in, one with the tip showing under the left, the right thoracic cavity (s/l) sustaining its own. Anyone have an idea? ...
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? ...
Gleason score 4 + 5 = 9 involving 35% of the specimen, 1 out of 1 cores contained cancer, linx of cancer was 0.35 cm.
She says the linked or linx twice in the document. ?? ...
Pulmonary evaluation of the same was done with CT imaging which was performed on 01/07/2010. Findings were significant for a right upper lobe opacity with mild FTG uptake with a (sounds like) "suvie" ???? im lost! ...
I am still pretty new to oncology and am really baffled by this one. Gyne/onologist:
"XXX returns having last been seen in 2010. She has been followed at MD Anderson in the interim. She has had a recurrence of her disease, was treated with s/l "Electrosol" for a long period of time"
I just keep thinking about the dishwasher detergent! And it is pretty clear, as well. Not finding anything close to this. Can anyone help here?? I am really baffled.&n ...
Has anyone every heard of a cancer that sounds like, or it's abbreviation can sound like, Endus or Engus? I'm just assuming it's cancer b/c the next line is "May benefit from Rituxan after oncology." I guess in reality, it could really be anything. ...
This is a patient who is on third line chemotherapy for metastatic small cell lung cancer. He has progressed through carbotaxol, carbo VP16 and is now on topotecan.
I can't find carbotaxol or carbo VP16 and I don't have good chemo references. Is carbotaxol carboplatin and taxol?
I guess my question is, should it be written carboplatin/taxol and carboplatin VP1-16?
Or how should this be written? Help, I'm at a loss here.
TIA!! :-) ...
This is exactly what the doctor says. I'm unsure how to write it out. Any help would be appreciated.
This patient is known to have metastatic colon cancer. He was first diagnosed in 2006 and was originally PT4 PN2 NXG2 R1 and received chemotherapy and radiation therapy but had recurrent disease.
PT4 PN2 NXG2 R1 is what I need help with.
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Oncology/gyne office note dictation:
"Patient with recurrent ovarian carcinoma on s/l six line therapy." Is anyone familiar with this term, or is he saying something else completely? Help!
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I need help, please, with a word? Here it goes:
The anterior segment is remarkable for papilloma of the right lower lid as well as a lesion just temporal to the right eye that appears to be an old skin cancer lesion or a (sounds like "mevel.")
Thank you so much! ...
I've got a doctor dictating this as one sentence, so need to know where the comma's go.
She says HER2 negative 1+ Ki-67 intermediate 18%.
Where do the commas go? I'm not sure what goes with what and not finding any help with Google.
Thanks,
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Doctor states final pathologic staging as "T4B 2A M1A."
I've researched it individually and came up with T4b IIA M1a, but I'm unfamiliar with cancer staging, so if anyone can confirm whether this is right, I'd appreciate it a lot. Thank you! ...
I'm looking for a listing of cancer drugs, approved and in trials, that has the correct case (generic and brand name). FDA.gov is a good one but that includes all drugs and I was hoping to find a list of just cancer drugs. Any suggestions?
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I have a doctor dictating a cancer stage for colon cancer, this is what she dictated. I am sure this is not typed right. Could someone help me out with this? Stage IIc PT4 BPN0PMX. ...
There are plaques that also remain on the ileum and s/*studying* on the small bowel. There is no evidence of abdominal of diaphagmatic *studying*. There is some small *studying* on the small bowel and upper abdomen. Thanks so much for any help with this!
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