Disease | prostate cancer |
Phenotype | C0242379|lung cancer |
Sentences | 5 |
PubMedID- 23579218 | In contrast to lung cancer, men diagnosed with prostate cancer are more likely to die from another cause (epstein et al, 2012). |
PubMedID- 25561903 | prostate cancer shares with lung cancer a common origin in neuro-endocrine cells. |
PubMedID- 20712568 | This in spite of the huge number of equivalent studies performed on other kind of cancers (breast, colon and prostate cancer), which share with lung cancer the highest incidence in western countries and an elevated sensitivity to chemoprevention. |
PubMedID- 23653859 | Skeletal metastases are the most common form of metastatic cancer, appearing in the vast majority of patients with breast and prostate cancer and frequently in patients with lung cancer, renal cancer, thyroid cancer, and multiple myeloma. |
PubMedID- 26328198 | Due to their efficient osteoclastic inhibitor effect in bone metabolism and antiangiogenic activity, bisphosphonates are widely used in many cancer diseases particularly in prostate cancers with bone metastasis, lung cancer, breast cancer and multiple myeloma, as well as in systemic diseases such as osteoporosis, osteopenia, paget disease and osteogenesis imperfect for the last 13 years. |
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