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Possible association and co-existence of schistosome infection and prostate cancer: A systematic rev...

Possible association and co-existence of schistosome infection and prostate cancer: A systematic rev...

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Possible association and co-existence of schistosome infection and prostate cancer: A systematic review

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Possible association and co-existence of schistosome infection and prostate cancer: A systematic review

Publisher

Women's Health and Action Research Centre

Journal title

African journal of reproductive health, 2021-02, Vol.24 (4)

Language

English

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Women's Health and Action Research Centre

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Contents

Male genital schistosomiasis (MGS) may result in eggs lodged in the
prostate causing persistent inflammation that may play a major role in
prostate carcinogenesis. Globally, prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the
most common cancers and the global distribution of PCa overlaps with
that of schistosomiasis infections, suggesting a probable c...

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Possible association and co-existence of schistosome infection and prostate cancer: A systematic review

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TN_cdi_bioline_primary_cria_bioline_rh_rh20071

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_bioline_primary_cria_bioline_rh_rh20071

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1118-4841

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