Retrospective Analysis of Clinico-Epidimological Factors in Prostatic Cancer
Walaa Hatem El Damhogy;
Abstract
rostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men and the seventh leading cause of male cancer death worldwide; as there are an estimated 1,600,000 new cases of prostate cancer and 366,000 prostate cancer deaths annually (Fitzmaurice et al., 2017).
Among the predisposing factors are: age, race, smoking, and in a small percentage of patients, a familial genetic component. Most of prostate cancer cases are adenocarcinomas (Jack et al., 2014).
PCa is now recognized as one of the most important medical problems facing the male population. Although, there are only few studies about this entity in Egypt.
Among the predisposing factors are: age, race, smoking, and in a small percentage of patients, a familial genetic component. Most of prostate cancer cases are adenocarcinomas (Jack et al., 2014).
PCa is now recognized as one of the most important medical problems facing the male population. Although, there are only few studies about this entity in Egypt.
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| Title | Retrospective Analysis of Clinico-Epidimological Factors in Prostatic Cancer | Other Titles | دراسة إرتجاعية عن العوامل الإكلينيكية الوبائية لمرضى سرطان البروستاتا | Authors | Walaa Hatem El Damhogy | Issue Date | 2018 |
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