• A histopathologic diagnosis of prostate cancer is the discernment of whether there is a cancer in the prostate, as well as specifying any subdiagnosis...
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    high levels of PSA in their blood are at increased risk for developing prostate cancer. Diagnosis requires a biopsy of the prostate. If cancer is present...
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    Gleason grading system (category Prostate cancer)
    future disease course. The histopathologic diagnosis of prostate cancer has implications for the possibility and methodology of Gleason scoring. For example...
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    mechanism involves the prostate pressing on the urethra and thereby making it difficult to pass urine out of the bladder. Diagnosis is typically based on...
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    prostate cancer and breast cancer has also been associated with Lynch syndrome, although this relationship is not entirely understood. Two-thirds of colon...
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    cancer, but survival rates are much higher than other small-cell carcinomas. Small-cell carcinoma of the prostate (SCCP) is a rare form of prostate cancer...
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    prostate cancer or other prostate disorders. PSA is not uniquely an indicator of prostate cancer, but may also detect prostatitis or benign prostatic...
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    history of breast cancer who carry a mutation in a BRCA2 or BRCA1 gene have increased rates of developing prostate cancer, screening for prostate cancer in...
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    comprises a number of different types of cancer that begin in squamous cells. These cells form on the surface of the skin, on the lining of hollow organs in...
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    Immunohistochemical stains are usually less helpful in the histopathological differential diagnosis of urachal adenocarcinomas. CT and MRI scans are useful...
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    carcinoid tumors mainly of the appendix), but also from breast cancer, ovarian cancer, lung cancer, renal cancer, prostate cancer. The Children's Oncology...
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    the eye from another organ are breast cancer and lung cancer. Other less common sites of origin include the prostate, kidney, thyroid, skin, colon and blood...
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    Rhabdomyosarcoma (category Rare cancers)
    a definitive indicator for RMS.[citation needed] Following diagnosis and histopathological analysis, various imaging techniques may be used, including...
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    group of ductal carcinoma in situ tumors. Rarely, cancers with the histopathological cribriform pattern develop in other organs such as the prostate gland...
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    Endometriosis (category Noninflammatory disorders of female genital tract)
    of the evidence. MicroRNAs have the potential to be used in diagnostic and therapeutic decisions. For a histopathological diagnosis, at least two of the...
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    Adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma (category Rare cancers)
    osteolysis, features of bone metastases, commonly occur in the setting of advanced solid tumors, such as breast, prostate, and lung cancers, but are less common...
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    aspirates of 22% of patients with localized prostate cancer (stage B, 0/5; Stage C, 2/4), and 36% patients with metastatic prostate cancer (Stage D1,...
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  • a different reason than the cancer itself), and the diagnosis is often confirmed with liver biopsy. Signs and symptoms of liver masses vary from being...
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    2020). "An artificial intelligence algorithm for prostate cancer diagnosis in whole slide images of core needle biopsies: a blinded clinical validation...
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    to improve the diagnosis of prostate cancer. Some of these can be measured in urine samples, and it is possible that a combination of several urinary...
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    Colonic ulcer (category Diseases of intestines)
    deep, and have an undermining edge. In rare cases, radiotherapy for prostate cancer can result in a non-healing rectal ulcer. A fistula may exacerbate...
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  • 2016). "Histopathological Outcomes after Irreversible Electroporation for Prostate Cancer: Results of an Ablate and Resect Study". The Journal of Urology...
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    Arsenic poisoning (category Biology and pharmacology of chemical elements)
    developing several cancers, particularly of the skin, lung, liver, bladder, prostate, and blood vessels. The most common arsenic-induced skin cancer is squamous...
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    IgG4-related prostatitis (category Inflammatory prostate disorders)
    significant.[citation needed] The diagnosis of IgG4-related prostatitis could be made from histological examination if prostate biopsy or surgery has been performed...
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    overactive, and thereby may contribute to the development of IMT. Histopathologic examination of the tumors in IMT generally reveals myofibroblastic spindle...
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    "Commonest Cancers in Pakistan - Findings and Histopathological Perspective from a Premier Surgical Pathology Center in Pakistan". Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer...
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  • HH, MdYusof FW, Ahmad AH, Alzallal O, Sharif SE (2021). "Metastatic Prostate Cancer Synchronous with Male Breast Papillary Ductal Carcinoma in situ: Management...
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    Human betaherpesvirus 5 (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
    mucoepidermoid carcinoma and possibly other malignancies such as prostate cancer, breast cancer, ovarian cancer and glioblastoma. HCMV is found in all geographic locations...
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    Blastomycosis (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
    (12–60% of cases). Other recurring sites of dissemination are the genitourinary tract (kidney, prostate, epididymis; collectively ca. 25% of cases) and...
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    "Automatic Annotation of Histopathological Images Using a Latent Topic Model Based On Non-negative Matrix Factorization". Journal of Pathology Informatics...
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