Your healthcare team must learn more about your cancer in order to make the best treatment plan. What do the cancer cells look like? Has the cancer spread beyond your prostate? How fast do the cells appear to be growing? Are they likely going to spread quickly?
Cells taken out during your prostate biopsy are sent to a lab. There, the cells are tested and a pathologist looks at them with a microscope. A pathologist is a doctor who identifies diseases by studying cells and tissues. They then figure out the cancer's grade. The pathologist will send a report to your urologist.
Your treatment options will depend on how the cells look (called the grade) and where they are in your body (the stage).