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Prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the most common cancers and among the leading causes of cancer deaths for men in industrialized countries. It has long been recognized that the prostate is an androgen-dependent organ and PCa is an androgen-dependent diseas... see more

Since Huggins defined the androgen-sensitive nature of prostate cancer (PCa), suppression of systemic testosterone (T) has remained the most effective initial therapy for advanced disease although progression inevitably occurs. From the inception of clini... see more

This study examined whether coronary artery calcium score (CACS) has a betteraccuracy than the cardiovascular risk prediction chart (CRPC), and evaluate thereclassification improvement of CACS if it isused as a screening tool compared withthe CRPC. CACS h... see more

O presente artigo tem como objetivo esclarecer diferenças entre o Português Brasileiro (PB) e o Português Europeu (PE) quanto aos mecanismos que regem a retomada do tópico em posição de sujeito. Tivemos como base teórica os pressupostos do Programa Minima... see more

O objetivo deste trabalho é descrever e analisar os usos de construções condicionais insubordinadas no português do Brasil e de Portugal com função metatextual. Essas construções são entendidas como “o uso convencionalizado como oração principal de oraçõe... see more

Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is currently the most useful biomarker for detection of prostate cancer (PCa). The ability to measure serum PSA levels has affected all aspects of PCa management over the past two decades. The standard initial systemic ther... see more

Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of death from cancer among males in Western countries. It is also the most commonly diagnosed male cancer in Japan. The progression of prostate cancer is mainly influenced by androgens and the androgen receptor ... see more

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