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Sydney A. Shain, Bruce McCullough, Albert Segaloff, Spontaneous Adenocarcinomas of the Ventral Prostate of Aged A X C Rats, JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Volume 55, Issue 1, July 1975, Pages 177–180, https://doi.org/10.1093/jnci/55.1.177
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Abstract
Spontaneous adenocarcinomas of the ventral prostate were present in 7 of 41 aged (34- to 37-month-old), virgin, untreated male A X C rats. The only consistent gross evidence of possible neoplastic involvement was intraprostate hemorrhage. The principally intraglandular neoplasms were composed of markedly anaplastic epithelial cells which retained a moderate propensity to form glandular patterns. The nuclei of the neoplastic cells were pleomorphic, vesiculated, enlarged, and hyperchromatic. Mitotic figures were frequent. Interglandular connective tissue was invaded in one rat; however, metastases were not demonstrated