2017
DOI: 10.1134/s2079057017040142
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Prediction of Life Expectancy in Prostate Cancer Patients Based on the Kinetic Theory of the Aging of Living Systems

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“…Its incidence is also the second among all malignant tumors in men worldwide [1, 3]. For the past few years, the occurrence rate of prostate cancer in males has increased year by year, which is closely related to the continuous growth of life expectancy, the aging of the population, the change of diet structure and the continuous improvement of diagnostic techniques [46]. Prostate cancer poses a heavily threat to the health and life of men, particularly in the middle and late stages.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Its incidence is also the second among all malignant tumors in men worldwide [1, 3]. For the past few years, the occurrence rate of prostate cancer in males has increased year by year, which is closely related to the continuous growth of life expectancy, the aging of the population, the change of diet structure and the continuous improvement of diagnostic techniques [46]. Prostate cancer poses a heavily threat to the health and life of men, particularly in the middle and late stages.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A continuous increase in the incidence of PCa in China has been noted in the past few decades, 1 which is closely associated with the aged tendency of the population, the changes in dietary pattern and the advancement in diagnostic technology. 2,3 Accumulating studies have reported the vital functions of the androgen receptor (AR) and several other pivotal molecules in PCa development. 4,5 After endocrine therapy, most of the PCa patients eventually develop into castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC), which is resistant to chemo-or radio-therapy.…”
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confidence: 99%