Tumor Grade A fact sheet that discusses tumor grade and its role in prognosis.
Symptoms present 1-36 months before diagnosis, and can vary depending on age, tumor grade, and location.
Patients are stratified by tumor grade and extent.
It varies inversely with tumor grade (well-differentiated tumors secrete more CEA).
Higher tumor grade (Gleason score).
Therefore, the investigators concluded that the delay in prostatectomy in the surveillance group artifactually led to assignment of higher tumor grades.
The TNM staging system may be a better predictor of prognosis than tumor grade, though both are strongly predictive of survival.
In most cancers reduced levels of nuclear p27 are correlated with increased tumor size, increased tumor grade, and a higher propensity for metastasis.
It is unclear whether stage, tumor grade, race, and age hold up as prognostic factors in studies utilizing chemoradiation.
The level of Gli1 expression correlates with the tumor grade in bone and soft tissue sarcomas.