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*† "Dense" is defined as "more solid than luminal areas"; >50% of the lesion area is cells, as opposed to empty space.
*‡ Epstein's paper does not explicitly state that it is the area; however, there is near consensus in an ENUP survey that this is the case.<ref>Varma M, Egevad L, Berney D, Bubendorf L, Compérat EM, Hes O, van Leenders G, Kristiansen G, Intraductal Carcinoma of the Prostate (IDCP) Reporting Practice: A Survey of Practicing Pathologists. United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology Annual Meeting 2018. Available at: [https://www.xcdsystem.com/uscap/program/2018/index.cfm?pgid=1&qfixed=1&SessionType=Platform%20Presentation https://www.xcdsystem.com/uscap/program/2018/index.cfm?pgid=1&qfixed=1&SessionType=Platform%20Presentation].</ref> The equivalent diameter multiplier is ''sqrt(6)'' ~ 2.45; 6x area ~= 2.45x diameter.
*‡ Epstein's paper does not explicitly state that it is the area; however, there is near consensus in an ENUP survey that this is the case.<ref>Varma M, Egevad L, Berney D, Bubendorf L, Compérat EM, Hes O, van Leenders G, Kristiansen G, Intraductal Carcinoma of the Prostate (IDCP) Reporting Practice: A Survey of Practicing Pathologists. United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology Annual Meeting 2018. Available at: [https://www.xcdsystem.com/uscap/program/2018/index.cfm?pgid=1&qfixed=1&SessionType=Platform%20Presentation https://www.xcdsystem.com/uscap/program/2018/index.cfm?pgid=1&qfixed=1&SessionType=Platform%20Presentation].</ref> The equivalent diameter multiplier is ''sqrt(6)'' ~ 2.45; 6x area ~= 2.45x diameter.


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