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and cancer from benign hyperplasia and prostatitis with an accuracy of 91 percent. Because the method quantifies the inherent chromosomal instability of cancer
#New Incisionless Surgery to Treat Enlarged Prostate By age 60, more than 50 percent of men in the United states suffer from benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), a condition that leads to annoying changes
while there were no differences between normal and benign prostatic hyperplasia patient samples. In other studies focused particularly on SPRY4-IT1.
The researchers reported that the technique distinguished prostate cancer from normal controls with 84-percent accuracy and cancer from benign hyperplasia and prostatitis with an accuracy of 91 percent.
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