The Gleason Grading System: A Complete Guide for Pathologists and
Clinicians provides exhaustive coverage of the updated Gleason Grading
System, which deals not only with pathology but also with the associated
clinical correlations and prognosis.
The Gleason Grading System is the most important prognostic marker of
prostate cancer, which is critical to patient management and drives
therapies across all disciplines dealing with prostate cancer. In
addition to an extensive number of photographs, this book discusses in
detail clinically related issues that are crucial for the urologist,
radiotherapist, and oncologist to know, such as predicting upgrading and
downgrading from needle biopsy to radical prostatectomy, risk of Gleason
grading change over time, significance of tertiary grade patterns, and
prognosis and implications related to various Gleason scores and
different therapies. Images that were particularly difficult for
contributing pathologists sent in for consultation are used in addition
to classic examples, as these cases are the most informative in showing
the difficulties with Gleason grading. This book is a valuable tool not
only for surgical pathologists from the resident level to seasoned
practitioners but also for urology residents, urologists, medical
oncologists, and radiation oncologists.