The role of the microenvironment in prostate cancer-associated bone disease
The bone is a common site for metastasis in patients with advanced prostate carcinoma, and provides a ‘fertile’ milieu, which stimulates tumour growth and associated bone disease. For years the concept of treatment strategies has remained targeting the tumour itself; however the occurrence of chemor...
Main Authors: | Edwards, C, Turner, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Current Medicine Group
2016
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