Prostatic hyperplasia after surgery usually need routine pathology biopsy, the purpose is to exclude the occurrence of malignant tumors, usually 3 to 7 days can get the report, the patient’s pathology is mainly concerned about the following aspects. 1. if under “diagnosis”, whether the biopsy report appears benign prostate tissue, benign prostate, or prostate hyperplasia and other words, these terms mean that no cancer was found. 2. if the biopsy report mentions something about a cancerous tumor, then the biopsy report will be sent to the patient. 2. if the biopsy report mentions specific tests, such as HMWCK, CK903, etc., which are specific tests for the diagnosis of prostate cancer, whether or not these tests are mentioned in the pathology report does not affect the accuracy of the diagnosis. 3. if the report shows that there is high grade prostate epithelioid neoplasia, then the risk of developing cancer in the future will be higher, so it is important to follow up and observe regularly. 4. if the pathology report says that these findings are atypical small follicular hyperplasia, glandular atypical or atypical glandular hyperplasia, these mean that something is seen under the microscope that gives cause for concern about cancer, but the doctor is not entirely sure that cancer is present. So after having prostate enlargement surgery and getting the report, it’s still important to analyze it in the context of the clinical specifics, pay close attention to the patient’s postoperative situation, follow up regularly, and for the patient to develop a positive mindset.