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 - Subtype LumB, Sex: Female. Diagnosis: Breast Cancer Histological description: Infiltrative ductal carcinoma. Anatomic Site: Left Breast Tumor location: Primary. Tissue Specification: Tumor Specimen Matrix: Tissue Specimen Format: OCT. Container: block Type of Procurement: surgery Grade: 2. T Stage: 1 N Stage: 0 M Stage: 0 Treatment: none. Treatment Details: n/a. Normal Sample. Anatomic Site: Blood Sample Type: Normal Type of Procurement: blood draw. Matrix: Blood Specimen Format: frozen Container: tube.

expanded version (tokens=532) : 
 Here's a breakdown of the information to extract from the breast pathology report:

1. Histological classification: Infiltrative ductal carcinoma
2. Subtype: LumB
3. Description of any necrosis: not mentioned
4. Any mention of tumor infiltrating lymphocytes: not mentioned
5. Histological grade: 2
6. Nuclear grade: not mentioned
7. Lymphovascular invasion: not mentioned
8. Calcification: not mentioned
9. Receptor status: not mentioned
10. IHC and any other ancillary testing results: not mentioned

Some expanded explanations for the common terminology in the report:
- Infiltrative ductal carcinoma: This is the most common type of breast cancer, where the cancer cells infiltrate or invade surrounding breast tissue.
- LumB subtype: This refers to the molecular subtype of the cancer, which can affect treatment options and prognosis.
- Histological grade: This is a measure of how differentiated or abnormal the cancer cells look under the microscope, with a higher grade indicating more abnormal and aggressive cells.
- T stage: This measures the size of the primary tumor.
- N stage: This measures whether or not the cancer has spread to nearby lymph nodes.
- M stage: This measures whether or not the cancer has spread to other parts of the body (metastasized).
- Lymphovascular invasion: This describes whether the cancer cells are invading blood or lymphatic vessels, which can affect the risk

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=662) : 
 A woman with LumB subtype infiltrative ductal carcinoma was diagnosed with a tumor in her left breast that was grade 2. There was no mention of lymphovascular invasion, necrosis, or receptor status. The tumor was primary and had not metastasized to any other parts of the body. No treatment information was provided. Ultimately, a normal blood sample was also collected for ancillary testing purposes.

