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Researchers from University of Rochester, Department of Pathology discuss findings in cancer

Published in Cancer Weekly, February 12th, 2008

New investigation results, 'Soft tissue tumors of the prostate: a review,' are detailed in a study published in Analytical and Quantitative Cytology and Histology. "Prostate cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related death in adult men. Some prostates that are suspected to be involved by prostatic adenocarcinoma or nodular prostatic hyperplasia through clinical examination and imaging studies proves on histologic examination to be a soft tissue tumor," researchers in the United States report.

"This paper outlines the most common soft tissue tumors of the prostate and categorizes them into benign, malignant or miscellaneous. Pathologists must be aware that most,...

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