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Time trends in Gleason score distribution among Gleason score 8 and 9-10 cancers.

Journal of clinical pathology 2025 Vol.78(6) p. 429-431

Egevad L, Micoli C, Delahunt B, Samaratunga H, Garmo H, Stattin P, Eklund M

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Reporting of prostate cancer grade has drifted to higher reported grades over the past decades.

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APA Egevad L, Micoli C, et al. (2025). Time trends in Gleason score distribution among Gleason score 8 and 9-10 cancers.. Journal of clinical pathology, 78(6), 429-431. https://doi.org/10.1136/jcp-2025-210062
MLA Egevad L, et al.. "Time trends in Gleason score distribution among Gleason score 8 and 9-10 cancers.." Journal of clinical pathology, vol. 78, no. 6, 2025, pp. 429-431.
PMID 40081884

Abstract

Reporting of prostate cancer grade has drifted to higher reported grades over the past decades. In prostate cancers diagnosed on needle biopsy of 1 72 112 men reported to The National Prostate Cancer Register of Sweden 2000-2020, we also noted a grade shift among high-grade cancers. We applied multinomial logistic regression to assess time trends. Among International Society of Urological Pathology (ISUP) grade 4 cancers, Gleason score 3+5 increased from 8% in 2000 to 22% in 2020, while Gleason score 4+4 decreased from 88% to 77%. Among ISUP grade 5, Gleason score 4+5 and 5+4 cancers increased from 85% to 93%, while Gleason score 5+5 decreased from 15% to 7%. This may be explained by a reluctance to assign Gleason scores composed of a uniform grade following recommendations to include minimal components of higher grade in the scores. These changes are obscured by merging Gleason scores into ISUP grades.

MeSH Terms

Humans; Male; Neoplasm Grading; Prostatic Neoplasms; Sweden; Registries; Aged; Time Factors; Middle Aged