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 Her2, Sex: Female. Diagnosis: Breast Cancer Histological description: Infiltrative ductal carcinoma. Anatomic Site: Right Breast Tumor location: Primary. Tissue Specification: Tumor Specimen Matrix: Tissue Specimen Format: Frozen. Container: cryomold Type of Procurement: Radical mastectomy Grade: 2. T Stage: 2 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=536) : 
 Here is a breakdown of the relevant information from the pathology report:

- Histological classification: Infiltrative ductal carcinoma (IDC) - this is the most common type of breast cancer, accounting for about 80% of all cases.

- Subtype: HER2-positive - a type of breast cancer where the cancer cells have too much of a protein called HER2. This subtype tends to grow and spread more quickly than other types of breast cancer.

- Necrosis: There is no mention of necrosis in the report.

- Tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs): There is no mention of TILs in the report.

- Histological grade: Grade 2 - this is a measure of how abnormal the cancer cells look compared to normal cells. Grade 2 means that the cells look somewhat abnormal but not extremely so.

- Nuclear grade: There is no mention of nuclear grade in the report.

- Lymphovascular invasion: There is no mention of lymphovascular invasion in the report.

- Calcification: There is no mention of calcification in the report.

- Receptor status: The report does not list the receptor status for estrogen, progesterone, or HER2, aside from the mention of subtype HER2. However, it is common for additional testing to be done on breast cancer specimens to determine receptor status.

- IHC: The report does not list any results from immunohistochemistry (IHC), which is a type of staining

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=661) : 
 A female patient was diagnosed with HER2-positive infiltrative ductal carcinoma on the right breast. No necrosis or lymphovascular invasion was found, and the cancer is of grade 2. Nuclear grade, calcification, receptor status for estrogen, progesterone or HER2 and IHC testing were not reported. Treatment information is not available as no treatment had been given yet.

