Prostate cancer gleason score? Prostate cancer is a common male disease. For this reason, we must pay close attention to our health and adopt formal treatment methods, so that we can more effectively restore the disease to health. So, what is the gleason score of prostate cancer?
Gleason1: Cancer is extremely rare. Its boundary is very clear, the expansion type growth, almost does not invade the matrix, the cancer acini are very simple, mostly round, medium size, closely arranged together, its cytoplasm is very similar to that of benign epithelial cells.
Gleason2: Carcinomas are rare and often occur in the transitional area of the prostate. The boundary of the cancer is not clear. The cancer acini are separated by the matrix and are simple and round. They can be different in size, irregular and loosely arranged together.
Gleason3: Cancer is the most common and often occurs in the peripheral area of the prostate. The most important feature is invasive growth. The size and shape of cancer acini are different, the nucleolus is large and red, and the cytoplasm is mostly alkaline staining.
Gleason4: The cancer is poorly differentiated, with infiltrating growth. The cancer acini are irregularly fused together to form tiny papillary or sieve shape. The nucleolus is large and red, and the cytoplasm can be alkaline or gray reaction.
Gleason5: The cancer differentiation is very poor, the boundary can be regular or irregular, with infiltrating growth, the growth form is flaky single cell type or acne cancer type, with necrosis, the cancer nucleus is large, the nucleolus is large and red, and the cytoplasmic staining can change.
(Intern editor: Xie Yunsheng)