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Budget impact analysis of a new prostate cancer risk index for prostate cancer detection.Academic Article Why?
MicroRNAs that affect prostate cancer: emphasis on prostate cancer in African Americans.Academic Article Why?
Racism Does Not Cause Prostate Cancer, It Causes Prostate Cancer Death.Academic Article Why?
Prostate cancer health and cultural beliefs of black men: The Florida Prostate Cancer Disparity Project.Academic Article Why?
Metformin regulates multiple signaling pathways within castration-resistant human prostate cancer cells.Academic Article Why?
Regulation of Prostate Cancer Growth by PPARg LigandsGrant Why?
MICRORNAS in AFRICAN AMERICAN PROSTATE CANCERGrant Why?
Pten-loss Dysregulated Pathways in Prostate CancerGrant Why?
Role of CCL25-CCR9 in Prostate CancerGrant Why?
VITAMIN D AND INHIBITION OF PROSTATE CANCER CELL GROWTHGrant Why?
EZH2 dependent H3K27me3 is involved in epigenetic silencing of ID4 in prostate cancer.Academic Article Why?
Assessing the impact of sexual function on perceptions of masculinity among prostate cancer survivors in the United States: findings from the prostate cancer registry.Academic Article Why?
Clinical characteristics of African-American men with hereditary prostate cancer: the AAHPC Study.Academic Article Why?
Expression of melanocortin receptors in human prostate cancer cell lines: MC2R activation by ACTH increases prostate cancer cell proliferation.Academic Article Why?
Generalizability of the Prostate Cancer Intervention Versus Observation Trial (PIVOT) Results to Contemporary North American Men with Prostate Cancer.Academic Article Why?
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