
Diagnosis of Prostate Cancer
Prostate Cancer Patient Conference
University of California Video Podcasts (Video) · UCTV: UC San Francisco
July 18, 202515m 0s
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Show Notes
UCSF’s Dr. Cornelia Ding demystifies the prostate cancer pathology report and explains how to read and understand it. The report contains five key sections: patient information, diagnosis and comments, gross description, and any addendums or amendments. It serves multiple purposes—as a medical, legal, and clinical communication tool—and often contains technical language not written for patients. Dr. Ding walks through important terminology such as Gleason score, Grade Groups, and specific diagnostic patterns like intraductal carcinoma, emphasizing how each affects risk assessment and treatment planning. Patients are encouraged to focus on the diagnosis and comment sections and to discuss any unclear details with their doctors. Series: "Prostate Cancer Patient Conference" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 40797]
Topics
prostatecancerpathologyreportdiagnosiscommentsgrossdescriptionaddendumamendmentmedicallegalclinicalcommunicationterminologyGleason scoreGrade GroupscarcinomariskassessmenttreatmentplanningpatientsdoctorsUC