4 Stages of Prostate Cancer If you progress through the stages of prostate cancer, the cancerous cells will eventually take over more tissue around the prostate gland. Hopefully these prostate cancer pictures have given you a better idea of what the progression looks like. There are a number of...
Prostate cancer is an abnormal growth of cells in the prostate gland. The main risk factors for developing prostate cancer are...
The ability of CLE to describe prostatic and periprostatic tissues, and prostate cancer (PCa) is still an object of investigation. Objective To create an atlas of ex vivo CLE images of prostatic and periprostatic tissues, and PCa in order to recognise different prostatic structures. Design, ...
is attracted to areas of increased bone activity, such as where cancer may be present and a special camera takes pictures of your bones. Technetium bone scans are often used to determine the extent of prostate cancer spread to the bones and to monitor the response to treatments like PROVENGE....
Imaging tests.These make pictures of the insides of your body. Imaging tests used to detect prostate cancer may include: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).Magnetic resonance imaging can give your doctor a closer look at any abnormal tumors in your prostate. A newer test called a multiparametric ...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES Reactive stroma (RS) has been shown to be a predictor of biochemical free recurrence in prostate cancer (Ayala et al. 2003;9:2003), however molecular markers of the stromal response have not yet been successfully applied in prognosis. We recently demonstrated that a ...
Representative pictures of immunohistochemical staining for progesterone receptor A and B (PGRA and PGRB) expression in tissue microarray cores from prostate cancer prostatectomy specimens in addition to positive and negative control tissue. Microscope pictures taken with 15x magnification. PGRA panel: (...
Structures resembling large oncosomes were identified in the circulation of different mouse models of prostate cancer, and their abundance correlated with tumor progression. Similar large vesicles were also identified in human tumor tissues, but they were not detected in the benign compartment. They ...
Loss of AZGP1 expression is a biomarker associated with progression to castration resistance, development of metastasis, and poor disease-specific survival in prostate cancer. However, high expression of AZGP1 cells in prostate cancer has been reported to increase proliferation and invasion. The exact...
Molecular pictures of cancer, such as the pattern of differentially-regulated genes identified herein, provide an important tool for molecularly dissecting and classifying cancer, identifying drug targets, providing prognosis and therapeutic information, etc. For instance, an array of polynucleotides ...