Prostrate Cancer

Prostate cancer is a significant area of research due to its high prevalence and the varying degrees of its aggression. This cancer starts when normal prostate cells undergo genetic mutations and begin to grow uncontrollably, leading to the formation of a tumor. The prostate, which produces seminal fluid to nourish and transport sperm, can develop tumors that range from slow-growing and non-threatening to highly aggressive and capable of metastasizing to other parts of the body.

• Diagnosis of Prostate Cancer
• Gleason Score and Risk Stratification
• Current Research in Prostate Cancer Diagnosis

 

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