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Does The Following Diagnosis Indicate Cancer?

Diagnosis: left breast fnac: suspicious. Smear shows scanty ductal cells, which are mildly pleomorphic with coarse chromatin patterns and fairly regular nuclear margin. with variable cytoplasm within a eosinophilic hemorrhagic background. Does this mean cancer?
posted on Sun, 22 Oct 2017
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Welcome to "Ask A Doctor" service.
I have read your question and here is my advice.

Though the report is non conclusive however as it states it's not cancer but it's not normal.
There is a possibility that this may be cancerous but it might not be .
I think this would need further work up like open biopsy .

Hopes I have answered your question.
I will be glad to answer any further question about this.
Kind Regards
Dr Rahman.
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Does The Following Diagnosis Indicate Cancer?

Welcome to Ask A Doctor service. I have read your question and here is my advice. Though the report is non conclusive however as it states it s not cancer but it s not normal. There is a possibility that this may be cancerous but it might not be . I think this would need further work up like open biopsy . Hopes I have answered your question. I will be glad to answer any further question about this. Kind Regards Dr Rahman.