![]() PROSTATE, #7, RIGHT MEDIAL BASE, BIOPSY - PROSTATIC ADENOCARCINOMA, GLEASON SCORE 3+4=7 (GRADE GROUP 2), 20% PATTERN 4, INVOLVING 1 OF 1 CORE, 25% OF TISSUE - PERINEURAL INVASION IDENTIFIED PROSTATE, #2, LEFT LATERAL MID, BIOPSY - HIGH GRADE PROSTATIC INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA The last four, O, to R are the ones that was identified as cancer by the MIRī. Here is part of the report: I'm just showing the ones where problems were found. Is this bad? Wat are my treatment options? If i get surgery will they have to remove my nerves? Will i need radiation or hormonal treatment? I AM VERY AFRAID!! Feels like my life is falling apart! ![]() 6 had a gleason score of 3+4=7 and one was 4+3=7.Īn extra prosthetic extension was identified and two of the needle biopsies shows PNI. I Received pathological report 3 days ago and 7 out of the 18 cores was positive for cancer(all on the base on the right side). PI-RADS v2 T2: 4.Ĥ needle biopsies was taken in the area that the MIR shows cancer present and 14 others were taken to check the rest of the prostate. Neurovascular bundles: The neurovascular bundles are not involved. Extra-prostatic extension: There is definite extra-prostatic extension with infiltration of the right seminal vesicle. T2: Ill-defined homogeneously, markedly T2 hypointense lesion with a relatively extended interface with the prostatic capsule. ![]() ![]() Lesion R1: Location: Right posteromedial to posterolateral peripheral zone at the base (series 5 image 23). The prostate is enlarged in size measuring 4.7 x 3.4 x 4.1 cm (volume 34.2 mL). I had a 3T MRI done a month ago and an 18 core fusion (MRI) guided biopsy a week ago. Hi, i am 54, in good shape and my PSA went up from 4.8 to 7.4 in one year. ![]()
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