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, Laterality:Left, upper outer quadrant. Path Report:BREAST TISSUE CHECKLIST. Specimen type: Radical mastectomy. Specimen size: Not specified. Tumor site: Breast. Tumor size: 2.7 x 2.7 x 2.5 cm. Grossly evident lesion: Yes. Histologic type: Infiltrating ductal carcinoma. Histologic grade: Tumor extent: Not specified. Lymph nodes: 1/8 positive for metastasis (Axillary 1/8). Extracapsular invasion of the lymph nodes: Not specified. Margins: Not specified. Nottingham Histologic Score. Tubule formation: Not specified. Nuclear pleomorphism: Not specified. Mitotic count (25x): Not specified. Mitotic count (40x): Not specified. Total Nottingham Score: Score cannot be determined. Evidence of neo-adjuvant treatment: Not specified. Additional pathologic findings: Not specified. Comments: None.

expanded version (tokens=613) : 
 Based on the given report, here is an expanded list of the important points:

- Subtype: Luminal B
    - This is a subtype of breast cancer that is hormone receptor-positive (ER+ and/or PR+) and has high levels of a protein called HER2-negative.
    - This information can inform treatment options and prognosis for the patient.

- Laterality: Left, upper outer quadrant
    - This specifies the location of the tumor within the breast.
    
- Specimen type: Radical mastectomy
    - This indicates the type of surgery performed to remove the breast tissue, which can also influence treatment options.
    
- Tumor size: 2.7 x 2.7 x 2.5 cm
    - This describes the size of the tumor, which can affect staging and treatment decisions.

- Grossly evident lesion: Yes
    - This means that the tumor was visible to the naked eye upon examination of the tissue, and can indicate a more advanced stage of cancer.
    
- Histologic type: Infiltrating ductal carcinoma (IDC)
    - This is the most common type of breast cancer, and refers to cancer cells that have started in the milk ducts and then spread outside of them.
    
- Histologic grade: Not specified
    - This refers to a score given by a pathologist that rates how abnormal the cancer cells look under a microscope, which can help predict the cancer's behavior and response to treatment. However, the

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=773) : 
 The report shows a Luminal B subtype of infiltrating ductal carcinoma within the left upper outer quadrant of the breast. A radical mastectomy was performed, with a 2.7 x 2.7 x 2.5 cm tumor present and evident to the naked eye. One out of eight lymph nodes tested positive for metastasis, laterality not specified. The histologic grade is not specified, so prognostic information is lacking. Further data on margins, Nottingham score, neo-adjuvant treatment and additional pathologic findings are also absent.

