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My pathology report:- turp specimen - majority of chips showing benign hyperplasia. Only one chip shows infiltrating adenocarcinoma - grade 3+3=6/10, gleason's of prostate gland. Is it dangerous? and what type of treatment I have to undergo in this case.
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However if it is some consolation these are usually slow growing tumors. Yes if even a single chip shows presence of cancer it needs to be treated. The usual treatment is chemotherapy and radiation.
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