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PSAIn stage 2, the tumor can be felt by advanced rectal test or seen with imaging, for example, transrectal ultrasound, and is contained in one half or less of just a single side of the prostate. The disease is still inside the prostate
and has not spread to adjacent lymph hubs or somewhere else in the body. The Gleason score is 6 or less and the PSA level is under 10.
Stage 3 alludes to malignancy that has spread past the prostate and may influence the original vesicles, however not the adjacent lymph hubs or somewhere else in the body.
Stage 4 prostate disease alludes to malignancy development into tissues by the prostate (other than the original vesicles, for example, the urethral sphincter (muscle that helps control pee), rectum, bladder, as well as the mass of the pelvis. The malignant growth has not spread to close-by lymph hubs or somewhere else in the body. The tumor can have any Gleason score and the PSA can be any esteem.
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