He just got biopsy back. Lotta 4+3. His wife however, is telling me the Doc is saying it's Stage 1., which is absurd unless I'm woefully ill-informed. There is a good chance of miscommunication here. They go back to Urologist Thursday, so perhaps I'm posting this prematurely. (I have their permission to post this here.)
It seems to me this is a must-act situation. They are in FL (near W Palm Bch), as am I for another month. He is 73 and in good health.
Any comments, advice, recos would be appreciated. My apologies for the awkwardness/clumsiness of this. They are not comfortable posting themselves, so asked me to serve as an advocate/voice for them here. Thank you for your patience.
WhatHump
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From my friend's wife:
Comments from the Doctor's Office
Your gleason score is 4+3=7. Radiation and hormone therapy or surgical removal of the prostate would be options.
Images
Scan on 3/16/2023 4:40 PM
FINAL
DIAGNOSIS
A. Prostate, right lateral base, biopsy:
Prostate adenocarcinoma, Gleason pattern 3+3=6 (grade Group 1), discontinuously 6 mm in length (25% of 1 of 1 core).
B. Prostate, right medial base, biopsy:
Benign prostate tissue.
C. Prostate, right lateral mid, biopsy:
Benign prostate tissue.
D. Prostate, right medial mid, biopsy:
Benign prostate tissue.
E. Prostate, right lateral apex, biopsy:
Prostate adenocarcinoma, Gleason pattern 3+3=6 (grade Group 1), 2 mm, 25% of 1 of 1 core.
F. Prostate, right medial apex, biopsy:
Benign prostate tissue.
G. Prostate, left lateral base, biopsy:
Prostate adenocarcinoma, Gleason pattern 4+3=7 (grade group 3), 7 mm, 80% of 1 of 1 core.
No cribriform pattern identified.
H. Prostate, left medial base, biopsy:
Benign prostate tissue.
I. Prostate, left lateral mid, biopsy:
Benign prostate tissue.
J. Prostate, left medial mid, biopsy:
Prostate adenocarcinoma, Gleason pattern 3+4=7 (grade group 2), 2 mm, 4 approximately 40% of 1 of 1 core.
Gleason pattern 4 < 10%.
K. Prostate, left lateral apex, biopsy:
Soft tissue and muscle tissue, no prostate tissue identified.
L. Prostate, left medial apex, biopsy:
Benign prostate tissue.
M. Prostate, left PZ, biopsy:
Prostate adenocarcinoma, Gleason pattern 4+3=7 (grade group 3), 10 mm in greatest single dimension, 80% of total prostate tissue
involving 3 of 3 core biopsies.
Comment: Multiplex dual chromogen immunohistochemistry (PIN4) with p63, high molecular weight keratin and AMACR was
performed on blocks A, E, G, J and M. The PIN 4 stains show lack of basal cells and positive racemase activity in the prostate
adenocarcinoma (controls appropriately reactive). An intradepartmental consultation and concurrence was obtained for the part G
and M diagnoses.
Diagnosis
Comment Laboratory Developed Test (LDT) Disclaimer:
Performance characteristics of immunohistochemical, immunofluorescent and chromogenic in-situ hybridization tests have been determined by the performing
laboratory within Cleveland Clinic’s Robert J. Tomisch Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Institute (Main Campus Hospital, Akron General Hospital, Florida
Weston Hospital, Mercy Hospital, Indian River Medical Center, or Martin Health North Hospital) in a manner consistent with CLIA requirements. One or more
of these tests have not been cleared or approved by the FDA. RT-PLMI is regulated under CLIA as qualified to perform high-complexity testing. These tests
are used for clinical purposes. They should not be regarded as investigational or for research. Positive and negative controls stain appropriately.