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  • 29. Is the percentage of cancer in biopsy cores predictive of extracapsular disease in T1-T2 prostate carcinoma?
    Ravery V, Schmid HP, Toublanc M, Boccon-Gibod L.
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  • 31. Predictors of Gleason pattern 4/5 prostate cancer on prostatectomy specimens: can high grade tumor be predicted preoperatively?
    Rubin MA, Mucci NR, Manley S, Sanda M, Cushenberry E, Strawderman M, Montie JE, Bassily NH.
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  • 33. Conventional assessment of needle biopsy specimens is more useful than digital image analysis of proliferation and DNA ploidy in prediction of positive surgical margins at radical prostatectomy.
    Sengupta S, Cheville JC, Lohse CM, Zincke H, Myers RP, Riehle DL, Pankratz VS, Blute ML, Sebo TJ.
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  • 35. Prediction of pathological stages before prostatectomy in prostate cancer patients: analysis of 12 systematic prostate needle biopsy specimens.
    Park EA, Lee HJ, Kim KG, Kim SH, Lee SE, Choe GY.
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  • 39. The independent impact of extended pattern biopsy on prostate cancer stage migration.
    Master VA, Chi T, Simko JP, Weinberg V, Carroll PR.
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