Abstract
Background: The presence of lymphocytic inflammatory aggregates (LIAs) is a common finding in submitted prostate tissue and frequently not mentioned. Recent studies linked prostate cancer (PCa) to chronic inflammation of prostate and exposure to sexually transmitted diseases, and suggested that viruses may play a role in development of PCa. Another study demonstrated that pathogenesis of prostatic neoplasia (in the PhIP treated rat prostate) proceeds …
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