Hi,
My husband had a right radical orchiectomy on 4-14-06. His tumor markers, chest x-ray and CT scan all came back normal. I got the pathology report yesterday and I have no idea how to interpret it. It says that the final pathologic diagnosis is embryonal carcinoma, but it doesn't say what percent. Do I assume it's 100% Is that a bad thing? It also says the following:
Testis confined with focal extension into but not through tunica albuginea.
The tumor measures 1.2 x 1.0 x 0.9 cm.
No involvement of the epidiymis or rete testis.
Spermatic cord margin free of neoplasia.
Sections of the spermatic cord margin show benign vascular tissue and skeletal muscle with no evidence of malignancy.
No lymphovascular space infiltrative tumor is seen.
The tumor has a relatively uniform appearance with no evidence of seminomatous tumor or choriocarcinoma present.
Sounds like the tumor was confined to the testicle right? The surgeon who performed the orchiectomy is recommending RPLND. He is referring us to a specialist in Milwaukee so we'll see what he says.
My only concern is the type of tumor is was (embryonal carcinoma) and that there was no percentage given.
Can anybody shed some light on this? If you need more info, please let me know.
Thanks, and I am so glad I found this site!
My husband had a right radical orchiectomy on 4-14-06. His tumor markers, chest x-ray and CT scan all came back normal. I got the pathology report yesterday and I have no idea how to interpret it. It says that the final pathologic diagnosis is embryonal carcinoma, but it doesn't say what percent. Do I assume it's 100% Is that a bad thing? It also says the following:
Testis confined with focal extension into but not through tunica albuginea.
The tumor measures 1.2 x 1.0 x 0.9 cm.
No involvement of the epidiymis or rete testis.
Spermatic cord margin free of neoplasia.
Sections of the spermatic cord margin show benign vascular tissue and skeletal muscle with no evidence of malignancy.
No lymphovascular space infiltrative tumor is seen.
The tumor has a relatively uniform appearance with no evidence of seminomatous tumor or choriocarcinoma present.
Sounds like the tumor was confined to the testicle right? The surgeon who performed the orchiectomy is recommending RPLND. He is referring us to a specialist in Milwaukee so we'll see what he says.
My only concern is the type of tumor is was (embryonal carcinoma) and that there was no percentage given.
Can anybody shed some light on this? If you need more info, please let me know.
Thanks, and I am so glad I found this site!
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