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Histopathology / Pathology / Prostate cancer / Prostate-specific antigen / Prostate biopsy / Prostate / Management of prostate cancer / Fine-needle aspiration / Urinary retention / Medicine / Biopsy / Tumor markers
Date: 2007-02-02 06:34:54
Histopathology
Pathology
Prostate cancer
Prostate-specific antigen
Prostate biopsy
Prostate
Management of prostate cancer
Fine-needle aspiration
Urinary retention
Medicine
Biopsy
Tumor markers

Professor Chris Foster – University of Liverpool

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