Good day for all, I hope you are perfectly well, my result of pathology also referred to a tumor with a very low mitosis and an absent necrosis, I remember also that pathology explained to me that there were not many blood vessels feeding the tumor.
My question for you is,Good day for all, I hope you are perfectly well, my result of pathology also referredo to a tumor with a very low mitosis and an absent necrosis, I remember also that pathology explained to me that there were not many blood vessels feeding the tumor.
My question for you is,
The low mitosis and absent necrosis, as well as the removal of the tumor of a small size (15mm * 8mm) with negative surgical limits, (T1A N0 M0) really represents something good?
Are there ASPS less aggressive than others and if so, could this be my case?
I know that I am asking too much, but I am really confused and very scared, and in a week I will have a CT scan and my faith tells me that everything will be fine with the help of God.
But so much that I read on the Internet to create a world in my mind and that has terrified me.
But regardless of the result, I want God to bless you and to continue to help you.
The low mitosis and absent necrosis, as well as the removal of the tumor of a small size (15mm * 8mm) with negative surgical limits, (T1A N0 M0) really represents something good?
Are there ASPS less aggressive than others and if so, could this be my case?
I know that I am asking too much, but I am really confused and very scared, and in a week I will have a CT scan and my faith tells me that everything will be fine with the help of God.
But so much that I read on the Internet to create a world in my mind and that has terrified me.
But regardless of the result, I want God to bless you and to continue to help you.
Andres
A lot of the SEER stats say you have much going for your future prognosis . : )
“Medical Definition of SEER. SEER: The Surveillance, Epidemiology, and Ends Results (SEER) program that maintains statistics on cancer in the US. SEER is part of the National Cancer Institute.”
In reference to sarcomas in general it’s stated
“This behavior is best predicted by the histologic grade, which is determined by 4 factors: mitotic index, degree of cellularity, necrosis when present, and degree of nuclear anaplasia.”
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articl ... po=13.5417
And as far as ASPS goes , this was a 40 year ? Study
Search -“Prognostic Factors in Alveolar Soft-Part Sarcoma: A SEER Analysis”
H. Wang, A. Jacobson, D. Harmon, J. Michaelson, T.F. DeLaney, Y. Chen
PlumX Metrics
Conclusions: In conclusion, our SEER-based study has identified a subset of 216 patients with ASPS in which the 5-year OS rate is 57% (95% CI 50- 64%). Older age, male sex, large tumor size of >10cm, distant metastasis at diagnosis, and trunk as primary tumor site are identified as negative pre- dictors of survival. The use of radiation with surgery does not significantly impact survival rates. Because SEER is limited by lack of data concerning local control and adjuvant chemotherapy, Medicare-linked SEER datasets and detailed cohort studies are in need to further treatment options for ASPS and to address the role of adjuvant radiation therapy and chemotherapy. Author Disclosure: H. Wang: None. A. Jacobson: None. D. Harmon: None. J. Michaelson: None. T.F. DeLaney: None. Y. Chen
However never forget that you have ASPS and always keep on a scam schedule .
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