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[|Human|] hi im 49 yrs old i have rectal cancer i have been seen at u.c.s.f. and will be schuled for surgery in oct my question is i was told today that from the biocops they took 2 weeks ago there is ahigh displashma im hoping i spelled it right can u break it down and explain it to me tks
[|AI|]  Thanks for your question on Chat Doctor. In my opinion it is DYSPLASIA.  It is histopathological term. Normal cells show normoplasia. This means normal division, normal nucleus and cytoplasm. But when cells become malignant, they will show abnormal division, Hugh nuclei cytoplasmic ratio with irregular borders. This is known as Dysplasia.  And this indicates malignancy when present. So you are having rectal cancer according to this report.