What is the stage of prostate cancer 3+4?

What stage of prostate cancer is 3+4? First of all, prostate cancer 3+4 is the pathological Gleason score scoring method. 3+4 is a score of 7, which is the scoring level for low to intermediate risk anterior adenocarcinoma. The first 3 of these scores is the major prostate tissue score and the minor prostate tissue score is a 4. For these patients with a 3+4 prostate cancer score of 7, the malignancy of the prostate is not high and can be treated relatively well with aggressive surgery or aggressive drug therapy. The 5-year survival rate for prostate cancer with a score of 7 can reach nearly 90%, so although prostate cancer is a malignant tumor, it is not very malignant compared to other malignant tumors. The most important thing is that you should not be overly nervous, as long as you actively cooperate with the treatment and surgery, you will get a very good treatment result.