The magnitude of early castration-induced primary tumour regression in prostate cancer does not predict clinical outcome.
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The effects of early versus delayed castration targeting androgen on prolonging survival in a mouse model of bladder cancerComplete regression of advanced prostate cancer for ten years: A case report and review of the literature.The prostatic environment suppresses growth of androgen-independent prostate cancer xenografts: an effect influenced by testosterone.
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The magnitude of early castration-induced primary tumour regression in prostate cancer does not predict clinical outcome.
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The magnitude of early castrat ...... not predict clinical outcome.
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The magnitude of early castrat ...... not predict clinical outcome.
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Anders Bergh
Katarina Nygren
Nina Ohlson
Pernilla Wikström
Pär Stattin
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10.1016/J.EURURO.2005.10.024
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2005-12-19T00:00:00Z