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Invasive ductal carcinoma might also be called invasive mammary carcinoma of no special type. It is the most common type of breast carcinoma. Both invasive ductal carcinomas and invasive lobular carcinomas start in the cells lining the ducts and lobules in the breast.
The pathologist looks at the margins under a microscope and determines whether or not they contain cancer cells. This helps show whether or not all of the tumor was removed. The outer edges of the margins do not contain cancer cells. (Theres only normal tissue at the edges of the tissue removed from the breast.)
The pathology report tells you the characteristics of the breast cancer. This information helps you and your doctors decide on the best treatments.
Your pathology report will include personal information, such as your name, date of birth and address. You will also see information about where your tissue sample was taken from. The report will also discuss how your breast abnormality was found, by mammogram for example.
A pathology report (sometimes called a surgical pathology report) is a medical report that describes the characteristics of a tissue specimen that is taken from a patient.
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