Disease | prostate cancer |
Phenotype | C0600139|prostatic carcinoma |
Sentences | 1 |
PubMedID- 24063260 | In addition, tumors which have rearranged ets genes have certain distinctive morphologic features and have a different gene expression than those lacking ets gene rearrangement[10].dennis et al in his study had said that patients previously having prostitis are at risk of developing prostate cancer .patients with prostatic carcinoma commonly presents with complains of micturition problems(20%), dribbling and hematuria (16.7%) ,and urinary retention (8.7%) as indicated in past study[19]. |
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