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need help understanding
could someone please help me what does lymphovascular space invasion present mean
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Lymphovascular invasion (LVI) means that cancer cells were seen under a microscope in the tubes leading from the testicle to the rest of the body. Lympho- refers to the ducts leading to lymph nodes in the abdomen. Vascular means the arteries and veins. All these tubes are bundled in the spermatic cord, which would have been removed as part of the orchiectomy.
Many of us had LVI, including me. It means that the risk of cancer cell spread is a little higher, but it doesn't automatically mean that the cancer has or will spread. Does this help? PS: I just read the message on your personal profile page. The pT2 includes/means LVI, so hubby is seminoma stage IB, the same as me.
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Hi 2bigboysmom.
Sorry you needed to find us, but welcome to the forum. You've found a good place for support and information. When a pathologist looks at a removed testicle, (s)he checks if any cancer cells are present in the blood vessels or lymphatic vessels. If so, it is called lymphovascular invasion. If lymphovascular invasion is found, it is associated with an increased likelihood that the cancer will have spread (although it is by no means certain that it will have). Could you tell us some more about the situation? Is the patient your son? Do you know what cell type he has? Has he had bloods taken? We'll do all we can to support you through what you are going through. EDIT: Apologies that this post repeat much of what Paul said - he types faster than me!
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I concur with the two above, sorry this is something you have to deal with, good luck and keep us posted as we are all here for you.
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Diagnosed Sept 26th 2008 Both AFP and HGC slightly elevated 1.1cm Lump found right testicle with small satellite lesions, CT scan negative. Right Radical Orcidectomy Oct 2nd 2008 Markers Normalized 1 Week Post Surgery on to surveillance End of Nov AFP rose to 44.5, CT scan Negative 3xBEP Dec-Feb March-APF normalized on to surveillance again May 6th-CT 4.5cm tumor in abdomen, tumor markers normal. RPLND May 26th found teratoma On to surveillance for the third and hopefully final time. |
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