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    Prostate Cancer Was Found on My Biopsy – What Should I Do Now? – Doç. Dr. Serdar Yalçın

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    Prostate Cancer Was Found on My Biopsy – What Should I Do Now?

    Seeing terms such as “prostate adenocarcinoma,” “Gleason score,” or “Grade Group” on your pathology report after a prostate biopsy can be alarming.

    Many patients have a similar initial reaction:

    “I have cancer. What happens now?”

    The most important thing to understand is this:

    Not all prostate cancers are the same.

    Today, many patients diagnosed with prostate cancer live long and healthy lives. Some patients may only require careful monitoring, while others may benefit from surgery or other treatment options.

    For this reason, a diagnosis of prostate cancer on biopsy does not automatically mean that immediate surgery is necessary.

    First of All, Do Not Panic

    Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers in men.

    At the same time, it is also one of the most variable cancers in terms of behavior.

    Some tumors grow very slowly, while others may behave more aggressively.

    Therefore, the first step is to accurately determine the characteristics of the disease.

    What Information Is Included in the Pathology Report?

    A prostate biopsy report typically includes information about:

    • Whether cancer is present
    • The number of biopsy cores containing cancer
    • The percentage of cancer involvement
    • The Gleason score
    • The Grade Group
    • The location of the tumor

    These findings are used to determine the risk category of the disease.

    What Is the Gleason Score?

    The Gleason score is a grading system that evaluates how prostate cancer cells appear under the microscope.

    In general:

    • Gleason 3+3 = 6 → Low risk
    • Gleason 3+4 = 7 → Intermediate risk
    • Gleason 4+3 = 7 → Higher intermediate risk
    • Gleason 8–10 → High risk

    As the Gleason score increases, the likelihood of aggressive tumor behavior also increases.

    What Is a Grade Group?

    In addition to the Gleason score, the Grade Group classification system is now widely used.

    Grade Groups range from Grade Group 1 to Grade Group 5.

    This system helps physicians and patients better understand the biological behavior of the disease.

    Does a Cancer Diagnosis on Biopsy Mean I Need Surgery Immediately?

    No.

    This is one of the most common misconceptions about prostate cancer.

    When deciding on treatment, several factors are considered together, including:

    • Age
    • Overall health condition
    • PSA level
    • MRI findings
    • Gleason score
    • Grade Group
    • Extent of cancer involvement

    For some patients, close monitoring may be recommended instead of immediate treatment.

    What Is Active Surveillance?

    For selected patients with low-risk prostate cancer, active surveillance may be recommended instead of surgery or radiation therapy.

    Under this approach, patients are monitored with:

    • Regular PSA testing
    • Prostate MRI examinations
    • Repeat biopsies when necessary

    The goal is to avoid unnecessary treatment while preserving quality of life.

    How Do Doctors Determine Whether the Cancer Has Spread?

    Not every patient with prostate cancer requires advanced imaging studies.

    However, additional evaluation may be recommended for patients with intermediate- or high-risk disease.

    These tests may include:

    • PSMA PET/CT
    • Computed Tomography (CT)
    • Bone imaging studies

    The purpose is to determine whether the disease has spread beyond the prostate.

    What Is Robotic Surgery for Prostate Cancer?

    One of the most commonly used treatments for prostate cancer is robotic radical prostatectomy.

    During this procedure:

    • The prostate gland is removed
    • Lymph nodes may be removed when indicated
    • The urinary tract is reconstructed

    The advantages of robotic surgery may include:

    • Smaller incisions
    • Reduced blood loss
    • Faster recovery
    • Shorter hospital stay

    Is Radiation Therapy an Alternative Treatment Option?

    Yes.

    For some patients, radiation therapy may be an effective treatment option.

    When choosing a treatment strategy, several factors are considered, including:

    • Patient age
    • Risk category
    • Life expectancy
    • Personal preferences

    How Is the Treatment Decision Made?

    The goal of çağdaş prostate cancer management is not to provide the same treatment to every patient.

    Instead, the objective is to develop a personalized treatment plan based on the characteristics of the disease and the individual patient’s expectations and needs.

    For this reason, patients diagnosed with prostate cancer should undergo a thorough evaluation by an experienced urology specialist.

    What Is the Success Rate of Prostate Cancer Treatment?

    Today, treatment outcomes for prostate cancer diagnosed at an early stage are highly successful.

    Many patients are able to return to their olağan lives after treatment and continue to live healthy and active lives for many years.

    For this reason, a diagnosis of prostate cancer should not be viewed as a reason to lose hope, but rather as the starting point for careful evaluation and appropriate treatment planning.

    Conclusion

    A diagnosis of prostate cancer on biopsy is an important finding, but not all prostate cancers behave the same way, and not every patient requires the same treatment.

    Today, çağdaş treatment options such as active surveillance, robotic surgery, radiation therapy, and other advanced therapies allow physicians to provide individualized treatment strategies tailored to each patient’s specific disease characteristics.

    If prostate cancer has been detected on your biopsy, the most appropriate next step is a detailed assessment of your disease risk and the development of a personalized treatment plan.

    Assoc. Prof. Dr. Serdar Yalçın
    Urology Specialist
    Prostate Cancer • Robotic Radical Prostatectomy • MRI Fusion Prostate Biopsy • Urologic Oncology • Robotic Urology

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