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Bloom-Richardson grading is a system used to classify Breast cancer based on histological features. A score of 7 out of 9 indicates the tumor has been assessed on three criteria: tubule formation, nuclear pleomorphism, and mitotic activity, with a total score of 7 out of a possible 9 points. This suggests a moderately differentiated tumor, which may have implications for prognosis and treatment decisions. Higher scores generally indicate more aggressive tumor characteristics.

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