A post-clearance pathology report suspicious for cancer is when the patient is not sure if the patient has cancer, but it is highly suspected that the patient has some type of cancer.
Post-clearance pathology report suspicious for cancer is uncertain whether the patient has cancer, but highly suspected that the patient has some kind of cancer and the patient has not undergone a series of related tests to diagnose the cancer, so the diagnosis cannot be confirmed.
Post-cleansing pathology report suspicious for cancer, the patient should undergo pathology or immunology examination under the guidance of a doctor and make a diagnosis based on the results of the examination. If the patient suffers from a certain kind of cancer, relevant treatments should be carried out under the guidance of specialized doctors to help the patient control the disease.
It is recommended that patients with suspected cancerous lesions in pathology report after clearance should go to the hospital for relevant examinations in time to make a clear diagnosis and standardize the treatment.