Unlocking Breast Cancer Terminology: Pathologist Explains

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  • learnlooklocat... 🌸 Hannah Gilmore MD: “There are so many ways to describe clinically and pathologically what a cancer means. So there's clinical staging, 1A, 1B, 2A. Also, those are clinical. That means how big the cancer is as it's spread to lymph nodes. So those are terms that you would hear a lot of clinicians talk about.
    For pathology, we use some different terms. We have what's called pathologic staging. So we'll give, sometimes you've heard of, you see on your surgical excision, TN, and M, you have a T1, N1. Those are the pathology, that's the pathology staging that we talk about. That's, that describes a lot of the characteristics of the cancer.”
    Hannah Gilmore, MD, Is A Board-Certified Anatomic Pathologist specializing in breast pathology at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center and Associate Professor of Pathology at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. Dr. Gilmore has published widely on the pathogenesis of breast tumors and the identification of their diagnostic, predictive and prognostic markers.
    As the Division Chief of Anatomic Pathology, she made innovative changes to the practice of the discipline with emphasis on sub specialization, multidisciplinary care, molecular diagnostics, and digital pathology. She is the College of American Pathologists representative to the National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers where she is Vice Chair of the Standards and Accreditation Committee.
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