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[Grading of prostate cancer. For a more precise prognosis]
1Sección de Patología, Fundación Puigvert, Barcelona, España.
Abstract:
The simplification of the Gleason grading system, together with the reclassification of some of its patterns, has improved correlation with the clinical reality of prostate cancer, whilst maintaining the basic principles established fifty years ago. The subsequent grouping of the patterns into five degrees has allowed a more rational unification and enhanced the physician/patient communication. However, a greater precision in the assessment of the prognosis for each patient is still necessary and, to this end, elements that allow greater discrimination are continually being sought. The purpose of this brief review is to discuss the value and possible future incorporation in international recommendations of the percentage of pattern 4, the quantification of the cribriform pattern, the detection of intraductal carcinoma, the regrouping of some 'scores' and the possible stratification of the grade group 1.
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