Carole Parnell donated @MagaMutt
18 May, 05:21
GROK:

Prostate cancer is typically staged from 1 to 4, with Stage 4 being the most advanced. There is no "Stage 9" in the standard staging systems (like TNM or AJCC) for prostate cancer. You might be referring to a misunderstanding a different cancer type, or perhaps a non-medical grading system. Here's a quick breakdown of prostate cancer staging for clarity:

Stage 1: Cancer is small, confined to the prostate, and grows slowly.

Stage 2: Cancer is still within the prostate but larger or more aggressive.

Stage 3: Cancer has spread beyond the prostate to nearby tissues.

Stage 4: Cancer has metastasized to distant organs (e.g., bones, lymph nodes).

https://x.com/NewsTreason/...

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Carole Parnell @MagaMutt
Gleason Score
Gleason scores are a grading system for prostate cancer. Medical pathologists set Gleason scores after studying tissue samples under a microscope. Gleason scores range from 6 (low-grade cancer) to 10 (high-grade cancer). Low grade prostate cancer grows more slowly than high-grade cancer and is less likely to spread (metastasize).

What’s a normal Gleason score?
Your Gleason score doesn't rank potential ranges like ranges set for elevated PSA (prostate-specific antigen) tests. Instead, providers break Gleason scores into three categories:

Gleason 6: The cells look like healthy cells, which is called well differentiated.
Gleason 7: The cells look somewhat like healthy cells, which is called moderately differentiated.
Gleason 8, 9 or 10: The cells look very different from healthy cells, which is called poorly differentiated or undifferentiated.

https://my.clevelandclinic...
06:40 PM - May 18, 2025
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Telesia Birdwell @Telese
18 May, 06:46
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My Dad had prostate cancer in his 80s and had radiation. They thought he would have to wear a diaper and lose bowel control, but he did just fine and lived to be 92. This is BS. I mean, I am sure he has it, but give me a break. They say if you're a man and you live long enough, you'll get it.

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Ingrid Colby @ingajana
18 May, 10:38
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a reminder. he has to die somehow. they apparently dont want want execution as a reason. he doesnt have any illness. part of the plan. he is an actor..

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