What does prostate tumor pT3bN0M1b mean?

Prostate tumor pT3bN0M1b refers to the pathological TNM staging situation of prostate cancer, i.e., the situation in which the tumor invades the seminal vesicles, has no regional lymphatic metastasis, but has bone metastasis.
TNM staging is a commonly used international staging system, with T referring to the presence or absence of primary tumor, N referring to the presence or absence of regional lymph node metastasis, and M referring to the presence or absence of distant metastasis.
Prostate tumor pT3bN0M1b refers to the scoring relying on pathological examination, in which T3b refers to tumor invasion of seminal vesicles, N0 refers to no regional lymph node metastasis, and M1b refers to bone metastasis of prostate cancer.
The symptoms of this stage are still serious, and it is recommended that the patient actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, so as to avoid further aggravation of the condition.