Ten-Year Outcomes of Atypical Small Acinar Hyperplasia
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Ten-Year Outcomes of Atypical Small Acinar Hyperplasia
In a landmark decade-long study published in BMC Cancer, researchers have shed new light on the clinical trajectory of patients initially diagnosed with atypical small acinar hyperplasia (ASAP) on prostate biopsy. The study provides pivotal insights into the progression risks and diagnostic protocols surrounding ASAP, a histopathological finding often regarded as a harbinger for prostate cancer. Their comprehensive analysis, based on real-world …
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