be replicated in other studies," Thun said.
More information
For more on prostate cancer, visit the American Cancer Society .
SOURCES: Karim Chamie, M.D., resident physician in urology, VA Northern California Health Care System; Bruce Roth, M.D., professor, medicine and urologic surgery, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn.; Michael J. Thun, M.D., vice president of epidemiology and surveillance research, American Cancer Society, Atlanta; Sept. 15, 2008, Cancer, early online release
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