Inhibition of tumourigenicity and metastasis of prostate cancer by suppressing the expression of C-FABP gene plus androgen depletion
Prostate cancer is the most commonly occurring form of non-tobacco related cancers of man in the developed world. Our understanding of the molecular pathology of prostate cancer is currently very limited. At present, clinical therapy focuses on androgen blockage by physical or pharmaceutical castrat...
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University of Liverpool
2005
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