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Prostate cancer /
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Prostate cancer /
Publisher:
Nova Biomedical Books,
ISBN:
1594541000
Edition:
2004.
Classification:
WJ 762
Dewey:
616.99/463
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    - Diet, exercise and prostate cancer -- Characterization of a novel apoptosis-inducing gene that inhibits prostate cancer cell growth -- Growth factors and their receptors in prostate cancer -- Pharmacogenetics of androgen-metabolic genes and prostate cancer -- Mechanisms of bone resorption in prostate cancer skeletal metastases -- Prostate specific antigen: current status and controversies -- Population screening for prostate cancer and emerging concepts for young men --
    - Prognostic and therapeutic value neuro endocrine differentiation as manifested by circulating chromogranin A in prostate carcinoma -- Integrating molecular, proteomic and vaccine development, quality of life and psychometric evaluations in a comprehensive research program -- The role of endrocrine treatment in the management of prostate cancer -- Progress in prostate cancer research: will systemic chemotherapy improve cure rate? -- Recent advances in the management of hormone refractory prostate cancer -- Radiotherapy of prostate cancer and sexual dysfunction -- Permanent prostate brachtherapy -- Prostate cancer, radical treatment and outcome: does brachytherapy offer a better quality of life? -- The in vitro and in vivo antitumor activity of vitamin C: K3 combinations against prostate cancer.
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