prostatic adenocarcinoma
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A doctor points to a diagram of the prostate gland while explaining prostatic adenocarcinoma.
Definition
Noun: - A malignant tumor (cancer) originating in the glandular cells of the prostate: This term refers specifically to adenocarcinoma, the most common type of cancer that develops in the prostate gland. It is characterized by the uncontrolled growth of cells in the prostate's epithelial tissue.
Usage
- This is a medical term used in clinical, pathological, and oncological contexts.
- It is typically used by healthcare professionals when discussing diagnosis, pathology reports, or treatment plans.
- Example:
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Advanced Usage
- The term is often modified by descriptors indicating its aggressiveness or stage (e.g., , ).
- In pathology, it is frequently graded using the Gleason score or Grade Group system, which assesses the tumor's microscopic appearance.
Variants and Related Words
- Prostate cancer: A more common, general term that is often synonymous with prostatic adenocarcinoma, as this is the predominant form.
- Adenocarcinoma of the prostate: A synonymous phrase with identical meaning.
- Prostate adenocarcinoma: A common variant of the term with the same meaning.
Synonyms
- Prostate carcinoma: A broader term for cancer of the prostate, which includes but is not limited to adenocarcinoma.
- Prostate gland cancer: A descriptive synonym.
Notes on Meaning
- Prostatic adenocarcinoma refers specifically to the glandular cell origin of the cancer. Other, rarer types of prostate cancer (e.g., small cell carcinoma, sarcoma) are not adenocarcinomas.
- The word prostatic is the adjective form of , meaning "relating to the prostate gland."
- The word adenocarcinoma is a compound of (relating to a gland) and (a cancer arising from epithelial cells).
A doctor points to a diagram of the prostate gland while explaining prostatic adenocarcinoma.
Noun
- cancer of the prostate gland