A pathological reassessment of organ-confined, Gleason score 6 prostatic adenocarcinomas that progress after radical prostatectomy
AUTOR(ES)
Billis, Athanase
FONTE
International braz j urol
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2009-10
RESUMO
Documentos Relacionados
- The Epstein criteria predict for organ-confined but not insignificant disease and a high likelihood of cure at radical prostatectomy
- Gleason score 7 prostate cancer on needle biopsy: relation of primary pattern 3 or 4 to pathological stage and progression after radical prostatectomy
- Gleason score as predictor of clinicopathologic findings and biochemical (PSA) progression following radical prostatectomy
- AgNOR quantity in needle biopsy specimens of prostatic adenocarcinomas: correlation with proliferation state, Gleason score, clinical stage, and DNA content
- Skeletal muscle involvement by limited Gleason score 6 adenocarcinoma of the prostate on needle biopsy is not associated with adverse findings at radical prostatectomy