What’s a 3+3 on a biopsy puncture for prostate cancer?

Prostate Cancer Puncture 3+3 is a scoring system for the risk of prostate cancer, and the corresponding score currently suggests that the lesion is moderately malignant. The scoring system of prostate cancer puncture mainly includes two aspects, the main aspect is cell grading, the higher the degree of cell differentiation, the lower the score, showing 3 points suggests that the cells are moderately differentiated; the secondary criterion is the morphology of the prostate tissue, the more disorganized the morphology of the tissue, the higher the score, and the current score of 3 points belongs to the state of disorganized tissue morphology. The sum of the two scores is 6, suggesting a moderate degree of malignancy. The specific situation also needs to be combined with the staging of the lesion to make a comprehensive judgment, under the guidance of the clinician for standardized treatment, can be operated through surgical resection as far as possible, and then choose radiotherapy for control.