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Gleason Score 6
A Gleason score that indicates a low-grade prostatic adenocarcinoma. The score or sum is estimated by adding the most prevalent and the second most…
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2019
2019
Molecular characterization of longitudinally tracked prostate cancer foci in men on active surveillance for low-risk disease.
J. Tosoian
,
S. Salami
,
+12 authors
L. Marks
Journal of Clinical Oncology
2019
Corpus ID: 88218948
56 Background: The biological trajectory of Gleason score 6 (GS6) prostate cancer (PCa) in men on active surveillance (AS) is…
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2014
2014
Gleason 6 cancer is still cancer.
K. Iczkowski
,
F. L. La Rosa
Oncology
2014
Corpus ID: 29146692
As long as there is any risk of progression, G6 cancer cannot be equated to just a precursor lesion, and the emphasis should…
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2013
2013
Multiple cores of Gleason score 6 correlate with favourable findings at radical prostatectomy
C. Ellis
,
P. Walsh
,
A. Partin
,
J. Epstein
BJU International
2013
Corpus ID: 19122798
Previous studies have reported variable outcomes at radical prostatectomy (RP) with Gleason score 6 (GS6) on biopsy. It has been…
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2012
2012
Adverse pathological findings in needle biopsy gleason score 6 prostate cancers with low and intermediate preoperative PSA levels following radical prostatectomy.
I. Heidegger
,
M. Ladurner
,
+4 authors
J. Bektic
Anticancer Research
2012
Corpus ID: 26592124
AIM We retrospectively analyzed the risk associated with undergrading Gleason score 6 (GS6) prostate cancer (PCa) at biopsy, in…
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2009
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2009
A pathological reassessment of organ-confined, Gleason score 6 prostatic adenocarcinomas that progress after radical prostatectomy
A. Billis
2009
Corpus ID: 72668216
620Urological Survey In a recent study, we found that perineural invasion in needle prostatic biopsies significantly predicted…
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