BACKGROUND. In this study we try to identify the origin of canine prostate cancer (cPC) by classifying the tumors histological subtypes and relate these subtypes to their combined expressional characteristics of several tissue specific and differentiation markers. METHODS. cPCs were examined histomorphologically and by immunohistochemical detection of the cytokeratin markers CK14, HMWCK, CK5, CK18, and CK7, and of the markers UPIII, PSA and PSMA. RESULTS. Histopathologically, six growth patterns could be differentiated. The most frequent patterns were solid, cribriform and micropapillary growth patterns, while sarcomatoid, small acinar/ductal, and tubulo-papillary growth patterns were less frequent present. Solid growth patterns were signif...
A limited number of species, including men and dogs, spontaneously develop prostate cancer (PC). The...
The development of prostate cancer is believed to be a multistep process, progressing sequentially f...
The development of prostate cancer is believed to be a multistep process, progressing sequentially f...
Human and dogs share several similarities in their prostate disorders. The dog has therefore been pr...
Controversies remain regarding the cell type from which human prostate cancer originates, and many a...
Controversies remain regarding the cell type from which human prostate cancer originates, and many a...
Controversies remain regarding the cell type from which human prostate cancer originates, and many a...
Controversies remain regarding the cell type from which human prostate cancer originates, and many a...
A limited number of species, including men and dogs, spontaneously develop prostate cancer (PC). The...
A limited number of species, including men and dogs, spontaneously develop prostate cancer (PC). The...
A limited number of species, including men and dogs, spontaneously develop prostate cancer (PC). The...
A limited number of species, including men and dogs, spontaneously develop prostate cancer (PC). The...
A limited number of species, including men and dogs, spontaneously develop prostate cancer (PC). The...
A limited number of species, including men and dogs, spontaneously develop prostate cancer (PC). The...
BACKGROUND. Prostate diseases in the dog are generally regarded as representative for their human co...
A limited number of species, including men and dogs, spontaneously develop prostate cancer (PC). The...
The development of prostate cancer is believed to be a multistep process, progressing sequentially f...
The development of prostate cancer is believed to be a multistep process, progressing sequentially f...
Human and dogs share several similarities in their prostate disorders. The dog has therefore been pr...
Controversies remain regarding the cell type from which human prostate cancer originates, and many a...
Controversies remain regarding the cell type from which human prostate cancer originates, and many a...
Controversies remain regarding the cell type from which human prostate cancer originates, and many a...
Controversies remain regarding the cell type from which human prostate cancer originates, and many a...
A limited number of species, including men and dogs, spontaneously develop prostate cancer (PC). The...
A limited number of species, including men and dogs, spontaneously develop prostate cancer (PC). The...
A limited number of species, including men and dogs, spontaneously develop prostate cancer (PC). The...
A limited number of species, including men and dogs, spontaneously develop prostate cancer (PC). The...
A limited number of species, including men and dogs, spontaneously develop prostate cancer (PC). The...
A limited number of species, including men and dogs, spontaneously develop prostate cancer (PC). The...
BACKGROUND. Prostate diseases in the dog are generally regarded as representative for their human co...
A limited number of species, including men and dogs, spontaneously develop prostate cancer (PC). The...
The development of prostate cancer is believed to be a multistep process, progressing sequentially f...
The development of prostate cancer is believed to be a multistep process, progressing sequentially f...