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BE-differentiated??

Posted By: katlyn on 2009-03-06
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Subject: BE-differentiated??

Here is the sentence...


I pointed out to him that he has aggressive, high-grade prostate cancer that is clearly "BE-differentiated" given his low PSA.


It sounds like "BE-differentiated" or B-differentiated or E-differentiated...I can't find anything like this though....


 


Any thoughts???? THANKS!!!




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