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Morphologic and lmmunohistochemical changes in prostate cancer after preoperative hormonal therapy. A comparative study of radical prostatectomies
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Estramustine phosphate induces important morphologic and immunohistochemical changes in prostate cancer with an apparent decrease of secretory and proliferative activity when compared with FL-treated tumors. These changes represent pitfalls in the diagnosis and grading of treated carcinomas. Nearly every treated adenocarcinoma of the prostate has neuroendocrine differentiation, showing increasing ChrA labeling with higher tumor stage. A significant correlation between tumor proliferation and neuroendocrine differentiation was noticed in this small cohort of patients. There was a high incidence of periprostatic venous thrombosis after EMP treatment.
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