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'''Diagnostic size cutoffs''' are cutoffs which (in part) define a [[diagnosis]] and are seen in a number of places in [[pathology]].  They are usually somewhat arbitrary by their nature; however, they often make sense from a biologic big picture/management perspective.  It doesn't make sense to treat [[ADH]] and low-grade [[DCIS]] the same, as their behaviour is different.   
'''Diagnostic size cutoffs''' are cutoffs which (in part) define a [[diagnosis]] and are seen in a number of places in [[pathology]].  They are usually somewhat arbitrary by their nature; however, they often make sense from a biologic big picture/management perspective.  It doesn't make sense to treat [[ADH]] and low-grade [[DCIS]] the same, as their behaviour is different.   


==Rationale==
In [[pathology]], size matters.  With other things equal, in the context of how tumours are currently evaluated, big tumours usually do worse than small tumours.
In [[pathology]], size matters.  With other things equal, in the context of how tumours are currently evaluated, big tumours usually do worse than small tumours.


==A table of diagnostic size cutoffs==
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!Smaller lesion (precursor)
!Smaller lesion (precursor)
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