Is a prostate cancer score of 3+3=6 serious?

A prostate cancer score of 3+3=6 is generally considered to be prostate cancer, but further tests need to be performed to clarify the diagnosis. This method of prostate cancer scoring is called the Gleason score, and if the score is greater than or equal to six, it is generally considered to be prostate cancer, and patients still need to pay attention to it. This kind of scoring method is to score the main regional structure and secondary structure of prostate cancer, and the total score of these two scores is used as the standard for judging the prognosis, and the range of the score just now is from 2 to 10, 2 generally refers to benign tumors, and most of the patients have a better prognosis, and the higher the score value of the patients, the more serious the degree of malignant cancer is considered. It should be noted that prostate cancer patients can reduce the adverse effects of the disease through “early detection, early diagnosis, early treatment”, and many patients are likely to survive for a long time, and it is recommended that patients establish confidence in treatment.