Hi Lingxiao,
The patient-level csPCa outcomes are provided in the marksheet, which can be found here. In this spreadsheet, there is a column "lesion_GS", which lists the outcomes:
Gleason score (GS) assigned to each lesion after histopathologic analysis, where scores for different lesions are separated by , (commas). If its value is missing, then no tissue sampling procedure was performed; indicating a negative MRI study. If its value is N/A only for specific lesion(s), then those lesion(s) (as observed in radiology) were not biopsied or graded in histopathology (typically the case for PI-RADS 1-2 lesions).
This means that any case that contains a Gleason score of 7 (3+4 or higher) harbors csPCa, while all other cases are considered negative for csPCa. For more details on how this ground truth was derived, you can also check out our study design.
Kind regards,
Joeran