Dr. Donald F. Gleason, the Minnesota pathologist who developed the Gleason score that is now used almost universally in the U.S. to predict the likely outcome of prostate cancer, died Dec. 28 of a ...
Using information gleaned from more than 20,000 men, researchers have affirmed the value of their alternative system for assessing the likelihood of growth and spread of prostate cancer. The new ...
For decades, the Gleason grading system has been the most widely used and accepted model for ranking the aggressiveness of prostate cancer. But a research team led by Jonathan Epstein from Johns ...
Dr. Donald F. Gleason, the Minnesota pathologist who developed the Gleason score that is now used almost universally in the U.S. to predict the likely outcome of prostate cancer, died Dec. 28 of a ...
Donald F. Gleason, 88, the Minnesota pathologist who developed the Gleason score that is now used almost universally in the United States to predict the likely outcome of prostate cancer, died Dec. 28 ...
Simpler Prostate Cancer Grading System Proposed Tumors fall into 1 of 5 grade groups based on what pathologic findings indicate about prognosis. A consensus panel of experts has proposed a new and ...
The Gleason grading system in prostatectomy specimens following receipt of neoadjuvant therapy has been considered inaccurate. However, with continuing expansion of novel therapeutics, it is important ...
A new grading system for prostate cancer — which categorizes tumours from grade group 1 (least aggressive) to grade group 5 (most aggressive) — has been endorsed by the editors of five major urology ...
The modern approach to AS was first described in 1995, and numerous programs have now reported follow-up outcomes at 5 years and beyond. 8 In Toronto, Klotz et al 5 initiated a program of AS aimed at ...