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The History of Prostate Cancer From Antiquity: Review of Paleopathological Studies (CROSBI ID 250693)

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Ghabili, Kamyar ; Tosoian, Jeffrey J. ; Schaeffer, Edward M. ; Pavlovich, Christian P. ; Golzari, Samad E.J. ; Khajir, Ghazal ; Andreas, Darian ; Benzon, Benjamin ; Vuica-Ross, Milena ; Ross, Ashley E. The History of Prostate Cancer From Antiquity: Review of Paleopathological Studies // Urology, 97 (2016), 8-12. doi: 10.1016/j.urology.2016.08.032

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Ghabili, Kamyar ; Tosoian, Jeffrey J. ; Schaeffer, Edward M. ; Pavlovich, Christian P. ; Golzari, Samad E.J. ; Khajir, Ghazal ; Andreas, Darian ; Benzon, Benjamin ; Vuica-Ross, Milena ; Ross, Ashley E.

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The History of Prostate Cancer From Antiquity: Review of Paleopathological Studies

A review of ancient history reveals sparse information regarding the prostate gland. Based on Galen's writings, Herophilus (335-280 BCE) described and named the prostate as “glandular assistants, ” but he was primarily commenting on the seminal vesicles.1 Over the later centuries, no mention of this organ was made by the Byzantine and Islamic scholars until Niccolò Massa (1485-1569 CE), an Italian anatomist, first noted the prostate in 1536 CE.1, 2 Subsequently, Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564 CE) illustrated the gland in his textbook of anatomy.

prostate cancer, history

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97

2016.

8-12

objavljeno

0090-4295

10.1016/j.urology.2016.08.032

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