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Updated April 30, 2013
Oleksandr N. Kryvenko, MD; Nilesh S. Gupta, MD; Nilam Virani, MD; Daniel Schultz, MD; Juan Gomez, MD; Ali Amin, MD; Zhaoli Lane, MD; Jonathan I. Epstein, MD
Prostate cancer (PC) with lymph node metastases (LN+) is relatively rare, whereas it is relatively common in disease with a Gleason score (GS) 8 to 10 and virtually never seen in PC with GS 6 or less. It is most variable in GS 7 PC.
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