that they would stop using that term - "pre-cancerous", as if the outcome is defined. There is such a range of interpretation between "elevated risk", likely to develop, or effectively "early stage but not yet". While it is important to be vigilant and prepared for a POSSIBLE, eventual, malignancy, the term causes so much unnecessary stress and anxiety. But of course, my prayers are with you both for my favorite scan result terms - "stable, no change, and NED - "no evidence of disease" |
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