The Prostate Cancer Patient Had Higher C-Reactive Protein Than BPH Patient.
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Increased Dietary Inflammatory Index (DII) Is Associated With Increased Risk of Prostate Cancer in Jamaican MenAssociation between dietary inflammatory index and prostate cancer among Italian menAssociation Between a Dietary Inflammatory Index and Prostate Cancer Risk in Ontario, Canada.C-Reactive protein: a major inflammatory biomarker
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The Prostate Cancer Patient Had Higher C-Reactive Protein Than BPH Patient.
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The Prostate Cancer Patient Had Higher C-Reactive Protein Than BPH Patient.
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The Prostate Cancer Patient Had Higher C-Reactive Protein Than BPH Patient.
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The Prostate Cancer Patient Had Higher C-Reactive Protein Than BPH Patient.
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Bongsuk Shim
Donghyun Lee
Yongseok Jeon
Youngjun Kim
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10.4111/KJU.2013.54.2.85
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2013-02-18T00:00:00Z