Quoted from the notebook
Prelim Diagnosis
"High-grade undifferentiated round cell cancer."
Still don't know if it is a lymphoma, sarcoma or carcinoma.
Lymphoma would be best.
High-grade lymphomas respond quickly to treatment.
(This is information I received from my niece, Allison.)
The two definitions below, I looked up today for further explanation. I am glad I didn't look them up at the time. Things were happening so fast it was almost impossible to be proactive beyond my "crunching the timeline" efforts. Everything else was reactive. Now, reading these two definitions hurts my soul.
***High-grade cancer cells tend to grow and spread more quickly than low-grade cancer cells.
****Undifferentiated cancer: cancer in which the cells are very immature and "primitive" and do not look like cells in the tissue from it arose. As a rule, an undifferentiated cancer is more malignant than cancer of that type which is well-differentiated.
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