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MicroRNA Signature Helps Distinguish Early from Late Biochemical Failure in Prostate Cancer

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The elevation in the concentrations of prostate-specific antigen, or PSA, in blood after prostatectomy is the only available marker from monitoring relapse after surgery. This increase in PSA is sometimes called biochemical failure or biochemical relapse. PSA monitoring, however, cannot predict relapse at the time of surgery.

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