Prostate Carcinoma: this chapter outlines the incidence, risk factors, clinical presentation, investigations, treatments and prognosis of cancer at this anatomical site. These features are correlated with the core data that are required to make corresponding histopathology reports of a consistently high ...
Spontaneous adenosquamous carcinoma of the prostate is a rare and aggressive subtype of prostate cancer with no well-established treatment guidelines. A 63-year-old man presented with chief complaints involving the lower urinary tract and bowel. He complained of urgency urinary incontinence, frequency,...
Spatially variable metabolic gene expression across three tissue sections of a prostate cancer patient.(A)Overview of the previously published spatial transcriptomics dataset used in the study. The malignant region is circled in each tissue section. Each spot in a biopsy is 100 μm diameter; adjacen...
Confocal mosaicing microscopy of basal-cell carcinomas ex vivo: progress in digital staining to simulate histology-like appearance. Paper presented at: Advanced Biomedical and Clinical Diagnostic Systems IX; February 21, 2011; San Francisco, CA. 31. Bayramoglu N, Kaakinen M, Eklund L,...
Among the growth factors are Dickkopf-related protein 3 (DKK3)23, also known as a tumor suppressor (“reduced expression in carcinoma REIC”)24,25,26; melanoma-derived growth regulatory protein (MIA)27, a factor that inhibits melanoma cell growth and is also known as “cartilage-derived ...
Gumulec, J.; Masarik, M.; Krizkova, S.; Adam, V.; Hubalek, J.; Hrabeta, J.; Eckschlager, T.; Stiborova, M.; Kizek, R. Insight to Physiology and pathology of zinc(II) ions and their actions in breast and prostate carcinoma. Curr. Med. Chem. 2011, 18, 5041-5051....
Prostate Carcinoma: this chapter outlines the incidence, risk factors, clinical presentation, investigations, treatments and prognosis of cancer at this anatomical site. These features are correlated with the core data that are required to make the corresponding histopathology reports of a consistently ...
Although both human and mouse prostates are androgen-dependent, the fact that the native, genetically unaltered prostate in mice cannot give rise to carcinoma is an especially critical component of PCa models. Thanks to the similarities between the mouse and human genome, our knowledge of PCa has...
Effects of Bombesin and Its Antibody on Growth of Human Prostatic Carcinoma Cell Lines. Jpn. J. Urol. 1992, 83, 1459–1468. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [PubMed] Zhang-Yin, J.; Provost, C.; Cancel-Tassin, G.; Rusu, T.; Penent, M.; Radulescu, C.; Comperat, E.; Cussenot, O...
Finally, they showed that the knockdown of the gene reduced cellular proliferation, migration, and invasion in esophageal squamous carcinoma. Xiao et al. correlated the high expression of p300 with more aggressive breast cancer. Moreover, they suggested that disease recurrence might be acquired ...