V.3.6.7 Prostate – Gleason Score

(Site: prostate excluding lymphomas)

 
Coding Instructions:

 

Usually prostate cancers are graded using Gleason score or pattern. Gleason grading for prostate primaries is based on a 5-component system (5 histologic patterns). Prostatic cancer generally shows two main histologic patterns.  The primary pattern, the pattern occupying greater than 50% of the cancer, is usually indicated by the first number of the Gleason grade, and the secondary pattern is usually indicated by the second number. These two numbers are added together to create a pattern score, ranging from 2 to 10.

Example: The pathology report says Gleason 3/10. The Gleason score would be 3.

 
Gleason Score/Grade

Gleason Score

CURRENT Description

HISTORICAL Description

Grade
Code

 AJCC
7th Edition

SEER
2003-2013

AJCC
6th Edition

SEER
prior 2003

2

1

G1

G1

G1

G1

3

1

G1

G1

G1

G1

4

1

G1

G1

G1

G1

5

1

G1

G2

G2

G2

6

1

G1

G2

G2

G2

7

2

G2

G3

G3

G2

8

3

G3

G3

G3

G3

9

3

G3

G3

G3

G3

10

3

G3

G3

G3

G3

 

Note: This grading system is coded in a site-specific factor for the applicable CS schema.

 

 

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