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primek
8 years agoMember
LCIS stands for lobular carcinoma insitu.
So its possible but not definite.
The grades relate to how much like its original cell it looks. High grade means it has mutated enough to look quite different. Mine was a grade 3 but was invasive into breast tissue.
Since they've not given the grade these results seem to not be definite as yet.
The good thing is it is most likely confined to the lobules of the breast and this means much less treatment needed.
You might find this helpful.
https://www.bcna.org.au/understanding-breast-cancer/types-of-breast-cancer/
Kath x
So its possible but not definite.
The grades relate to how much like its original cell it looks. High grade means it has mutated enough to look quite different. Mine was a grade 3 but was invasive into breast tissue.
Since they've not given the grade these results seem to not be definite as yet.
The good thing is it is most likely confined to the lobules of the breast and this means much less treatment needed.
You might find this helpful.
https://www.bcna.org.au/understanding-breast-cancer/types-of-breast-cancer/
Kath x