My confirmatory biopsy has been completed and the pathologist at UCSF (Dr. Simmons) graded one lesion as 3+4 which is a change from the original 3+3 grade from original biopsy 2 years ago. I was told it was in 5% of the core, but the cell pattern, he felt, warranted the upgraded Gleason score.
The second lesion is 3+3 and smaller than the first. Both have shown up in my 2 MRI’s , the last of which the radiologist concluded there was no change from the first.
Next step is a Decipher genomics test.
The biopsy itself was transperineal, resulted in quite a bit of bleeding from a “false passage” of the catheter and a higher amount of cores, (26 cores).
At this point I am told it is likely that they would continue to recommend active surveillance, subject to the Decipher results.
I am beginning to lean toward treatment, and wondered if I should request 2nd opinion from Dr. Epstein on the Gleason score.