Manual of Urology: Diagnosis and TherapyMike Benjamin Siroky, Robert Joel Krane |
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... Prostate cancer is the second most common malignancy in adult males and the third most common cause of cancer - related deaths in the United States . The American Cancer Society estimates that 100,000 new pa- tients will be diagnosed with ...
... Prostate cancer is the second most common malignancy in adult males and the third most common cause of cancer - related deaths in the United States . The American Cancer Society estimates that 100,000 new pa- tients will be diagnosed with ...
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... Prostate cancer spreads by lymphatic and hematogenous routes . The primary sites of lymphatic metastases are the external iliac ( ob- turator group ) , internal iliac , and presacral nodes . In general the larger and the less ...
... Prostate cancer spreads by lymphatic and hematogenous routes . The primary sites of lymphatic metastases are the external iliac ( ob- turator group ) , internal iliac , and presacral nodes . In general the larger and the less ...
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... prostate cancer , residual cancer within the prostate should be ruled out by needle biopsy , fine - needle aspiration , or transurethral resection . If no resid- ual tumor is found , long - term age - adjusted survival equal to the ...
... prostate cancer , residual cancer within the prostate should be ruled out by needle biopsy , fine - needle aspiration , or transurethral resection . If no resid- ual tumor is found , long - term age - adjusted survival equal to the ...
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Dean J Rodman Urologic Imaging in Nuclear | 27 |
Max K Willscher Instrumentation of the Lower | 41 |
Robert J Krane and Genitourinary Emergencies | 61 |
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