
Prostatic adenocarcinoma exhibits remarkable heterogeneity and therapeutic resistance, particularly in high-grade (Gleason ≥ 8) cases. Traditional approaches treat this disease as a monolithicentity characterized by androgen dependency and uncontrolled proliferation. However, emerging evidence suggests that high-grade prostatic tumors represent complex ecosystems comprisingmultiple cellular archetypes occupying distinct spatial niches, each governed by specific ecosistem equilibria.
HG Prostate Cancer Math Model, HG Prostate Cancer Adeno Math Model, Base Architecture HG Prostatic Adenocarcinoma, HG Prostate Cancer Base Architecture
HG Prostate Cancer Math Model, HG Prostate Cancer Adeno Math Model, Base Architecture HG Prostatic Adenocarcinoma, HG Prostate Cancer Base Architecture
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