What does a PI-RADS score of 3 mean?

The Pl-RADS score is a method of giving a score for the likelihood of developing clinically significant prostate cancer based on the magnetic resonance manifestation of the prostate, and is also used to define the severity of prostate cancer. It is divided into five main grades as follows: 1.1 score: very low, highly unlikely to be present. 2.2 score: low, unlikely to exist. 3.3: Moderate, suspected to be present. 4.4 points: High. 5.5 points: very high, highly likely to be present. Therefore, when the prostate reaches 3 points, CT enhancement scan or magnetic resonance enhancement scan should be carried out as soon as possible for immediate diagnosis and treatment, and the diagnosis can also be confirmed by puncture biopsy and then pathological diagnosis, and if necessary, surgical resection can be carried out directly, and pathological diagnosis can be confirmed during the operation. It is recommended that patients seek timely medical treatment, do not be negligent, so as not to delay or aggravate the condition.