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Introduction Accurate histopathological grading is central to the diagnosis, prognostication, and management of prostate cancer. Since its introduction in 1966, the Gleason grading system has served as one of the most powerful predictors of clinical outcome. However, advances in diagnostic techniques, biopsy practices, and clinical understanding of
Grading Prostate Cancer in the Modern Era: From Gleason Scores to Prognostic Grade Groups

Grading Prostate Cancer in the Modern Era: From Gleason Scores to Prognostic Grade Groups

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