Hi,
For those who aren't across my journey, I recently had an MRI and was graded as a PI-RAD 5.
After various consultations and discussions, I've now had a biopsy and my results are outlined below.
My specialist seemed fairly optimistic with my results, however I am keen to get the views of the regulars in this group, as well as a run down of what questions I should be asking.
Thanks!
CLINICAL NOTES:
Prostate biopsies.
MACROSCOPIC:
1. 'Right mid anterior'. The specimen consists of three cores of cream tissue measuring between 15mm and 18mm in
length. All embedded. (1 block)
2. 'Right mid mid'. The specimen consists of four cores of cream tissue measuring between 9mm and 20mm in length.
All embedded. (1 block)
3. 'Right mid posterior'. The specimen consists of four cores of cream tissue measuring between 10mm and 21mm in
length. All embedded. (1 block)
4. 'Right base anterior'. The specimen consists of four cores of cream tissue measuring between 9mm and 17mm in
length. All embedded. (1 block)
5. 'Right base mid'. The specimen consists of four cores of cream tissue measuring between 7mm and 16mm in
length. All embedded. (1 block)
6. 'Right base posterior'. The specimen consists of three cores of cream tissue measuring between 5mm and 12mm in
length. All embedded. (1 block). Purple. MXZ L3-17 1-141
MICROSCOPIC:
1. 'Right mid anterior'. Sections show adenocarcinoma, Grade Group 1 (Gleason Score 3+3=6) present in one of the 3
cores and involving 10% of the core
2. 'Right mid mid'. Sections show adenocarcinoma, Grade Group 2 (Gleason Score 3+4=7), with the percentage of high
grade (pattern 4) being 5%, present in one of the 4 cores and involving 70% of the longest core. Pattern 4 has poorly
formed gland architecture
3. 'Right mid posterior'. Sections show prostatic tissue in which there is no atypia or malignancy.
4. 'Right base anterior'. Sections show adenocarcinoma, Grade Group 1 (Gleason Score 3+3=6) present in 2 of the 4
cores and involving 90% of the longest core and 10% of one of the shorter cores
5. 'Right base mid'. Sections show adenocarcinoma, Grade Group 1 (Gleason Score 3+3=6) present in 2 of the 4 cores
and involving 65% and 80% of 2 of the longer cores in a discontinuous manner
6. 'Right base posterior'. Sections show adenocarcinoma, Grade Group 2 (Gleason Score 3+4=7), with the percentage
of high grade (pattern 4) being 10%, present in one of the 3 cores and involving 5% of one of the longer cores pattern
4 has fused gland architecture
SYNOPTIC REPORT FOR PROSTATE BIOPSIES
Tumour Type: Adenocarcinoma, acinar
Grade Group (2014) (Highest Core): 2
Gleason Score (ISUP 2014): 3+4 = 7
Primary pattern: 3
Secondary pattern: 4
Tertiary pattern: -
% High Grade 4/5: 5-10%
Cribriform Architecture: Absent
Location: Right base posterior plus right mid mid
Location Other Involved Sites: Right mid anterior plus right base anterior and mid
Composite Gleason Score (ISUP 2014): 3+4 = 7
% High Grade 4/5: 5%
Intraduct carcinoma: Absent
Number of cores involved: 7
Total number of cores: 22
Perineural invasion: Absent
Vascular infiltration: Absent
Extra prostatic extension: Absent
DIAGNOSIS:
PROSTATE BIOPSIES - ADENOCARCINOMA
- GRADE GROUP 2