Prostate Cancer Ontology
Center for Systems Biology, Sichuan University West China Hospital, Sichuan China
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折叠 Prostate cancerProstate cancer
展开 Epidemiological aspects of prostate cancerEpidemiological aspects of prostate cancer
折叠 Diagnostic aspects of prostate cancerDiagnostic aspects of prostate cancer
展开 Symptom of prostate cancerSymptom of prostate cancer
折叠 Clinical diagnosisClinical diagnosis
展开 Physical examinationPhysical examination
展开 Blood pressureBlood pressure
展开 Digital rectal examination (DRE)Digital rectal examination (DRE)
展开 Lab testLab test
展开 Imaging examinationImaging examination
展开 Prostate biopsyProstate biopsy
展开 Histopathology of radical prostatectomy specimensHistopathology of radical prostatectomy specimens
折叠 Pathology of prostate needle biopsiesPathology of prostate needle biopsies
展开 TNM prostate tumor stagingTNM prostate tumor staging
展开 Prostate Cancer by AJCC v6 StageProstate Cancer by AJCC v6 Stage
展开 Prostate Cancer by AJCC v8 StageProstate Cancer by AJCC v8 Stage
展开 Screening for prostate cancerScreening for prostate cancer
展开 Therapeutic aspects of prostate cancerTherapeutic aspects of prostate cancer
Gleason score
Preferred Name Gleason Score for Prostate Cancer
Definition The score derived from universally embraced prostate cancer grading system developed by Dr. Donald F. Gleason in 1977. The system provides a reproducible description of the glandular architecture of prostate tissue to which a pathologist assigns a score depending primarily on the microscopic patterns of cancerous glands and cell morphology. The system correlates well with behavior at the extremes: Gleason 1+1 tumors are the most well differentiated, slowly growing and rarely spread; Gleason 4+5 tumors are the most poorly differentiated, often widely metastatic at the time of diagnosis. In the commoner intermediate grade tumors, however, behavior is extremely variable.
Synonyms & Abbreviations Gleason score
Gleason Score
Gleason Score for Prostate Cancer
Gleason Sum
ReferenceCode NCI Thesaurus Code:C28084
ReferenceURL https://ncit.nci.nih.gov/ncitbrowser/ConceptReport.jsp?dictionary=NCI_Thesaurus&ns=ncit&code=C28084
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