prompt1 : extract information from  breast pathology report. List the histological classification, i.e. type of cancer or DCIS, subtype, description of any necrosis, any mention of tumor infiltrating lymphocytes,  histological grade, nuclear grade,  lymphovascular invasion, calcification, receptor status, IHC and any other ancillary testing results.  List out and expand the main points.
prompt2 : The report is - Diagnosis: Poorly differentiated invasive carcinoma with discrete in situ spread. (tumor diameter 2.5 cm). Infiltration of the corial connective tissue of superficial. adjacent skin spindle. No ulceration of the skin. Focal tumor spread within the lymph. vessels. In conclusion, this is a poorly differentiated invasive ductal carcinoma. Tumor classification: NOS, G III, pT2N1aL1V0R0.

expanded version (tokens=500) : 
 Sure, here is a list of the histological classification and other important details mentioned in the report -

1. Histological Classification: Poorly differentiated invasive ductal carcinoma with discrete in situ spread. (Tumor diameter 2.5 cm).

- This finding indicates that the breast tumor is an invasive type of cancer that has also spread within the ducts of the breast.

- The size of the tumor is mentioned to be 2.5 cm, which is important for staging and treatment planning.

2. Subtype: NOS (Not otherwise specified)

- This means that the specific type of invasive ductal carcinoma has not been determined.

3. Necrosis: Not mentioned in the report.

- Necrosis is the death of cells/tissues due to disease or injury. It is important as it may indicate a more aggressive tumor growth.

4. Tumor infiltrating lymphocytes: Focal tumor spread within the lymph vessels.

- Presence of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) is a measure of the immune response against the tumor. Presence of TILs may indicate a better prognosis for breast cancer.

5. Histological Grade: III (Grade 3)

- Histological grade is used to describe the degree of differentiation of cancer cells - Grade 3 indicates that the cancer cells look very different from normal cells and are more likely to grow and spread quickly.

6. Nuclear Grade: Not mentioned in the report.

- Nuclear grade is also used to describe the appearance of

prompt : Please generate a succinct report in 75 words from the above information. Exclude any filler words or sentences. If something is not mentioned or specified, exclude it from the report. Low verbosity.

final output (tokens=649) : 
 The breast pathology report indicates a 2.5 cm poorly differentiated invasive ductal carcinoma with discrete in situ spread, classified as NOS and infiltrating the corial connective tissue. Tumor spread is seen within the lymph vessels but no necrosis is present. The tumor is classified as Grade III (Histological grade) and pT2N1aL1V0R0. Further information on nuclear grade, calcification, receptor status, and ancillary testing not mentioned in the report.

