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Inflammation as a Target in Prostate Cancer
Epidemiological studies have implicated chronic infections and inflammation as major risk factors for a variety of human cancers. Emerging evidence suggests that chronic inflammation is important for the devel...
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Growth factors in benign prostatic hyperplasia: Basic science implications
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is the most common proliferative disease of the prostate of men in the United States. The histopathology of BPH strongly implicates local paracrine and autocrine growth facto...