mortality/aging
• mice develop prostate tumors between 16 and 24 weeks of age that lead to bladder obstruction and premature death
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neoplasm
• in some mice
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• mice develop prostate tumors between 16 and 24 weeks of age that lead to bladder obstruction and premature death
• tumors exhibit metastasis to the renal lymph nodes, adrenal glands and kidneys and micrometastasis to the lung, bone and thymus
• 50% of mice develop prostate tumors between 16 and 20 weeks of age
• 75% of mice 20 weeks or older develop prostate tumors
• at 32 weeks, only 10% of mice are tumor free
• prostate tumors develop on the ventral and dorsal lobes of the prostate
• castrated mice develop prostate tumors at the same rate as intact mice
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• prostate tumors begin as multifocal intraepithelial neoplasia that progress rapidly to undifferentiated carcinoma
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• some mice develop seminoma
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• in some mice
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endocrine/exocrine glands
• in some mice
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• mice develop prostate tumors between 16 and 24 weeks of age that lead to bladder obstruction and premature death
• tumors exhibit metastasis to the renal lymph nodes, adrenal glands and kidneys and micrometastasis to the lung, bone and thymus
• 50% of mice develop prostate tumors between 16 and 20 weeks of age
• 75% of mice 20 weeks or older develop prostate tumors
• at 32 weeks, only 10% of mice are tumor free
• prostate tumors develop on the ventral and dorsal lobes of the prostate
• castrated mice develop prostate tumors at the same rate as intact mice
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• prostate tumors begin as multifocal intraepithelial neoplasia that progress rapidly to undifferentiated carcinoma
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• some mice develop seminoma
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reproductive system
• mice develop prostate tumors between 16 and 24 weeks of age that lead to bladder obstruction and premature death
• tumors exhibit metastasis to the renal lymph nodes, adrenal glands and kidneys and micrometastasis to the lung, bone and thymus
• 50% of mice develop prostate tumors between 16 and 20 weeks of age
• 75% of mice 20 weeks or older develop prostate tumors
• at 32 weeks, only 10% of mice are tumor free
• prostate tumors develop on the ventral and dorsal lobes of the prostate
• castrated mice develop prostate tumors at the same rate as intact mice
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• prostate tumors begin as multifocal intraepithelial neoplasia that progress rapidly to undifferentiated carcinoma
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• some mice develop seminoma
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renal/urinary system
• mice develop prostate tumors between 16 and 24 weeks of age that lead to bladder obstruction and premature death
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Mouse Models of Human Disease |
DO ID | OMIM ID(s) | Ref(s) | |
prostate cancer | DOID:10283 |
OMIM:176807 OMIM:300147 OMIM:300704 OMIM:601518 OMIM:602759 OMIM:608656 OMIM:608658 OMIM:609299 OMIM:609558 OMIM:610321 OMIM:610997 OMIM:611100 OMIM:611868 OMIM:611928 OMIM:611955 OMIM:611958 OMIM:611959 |
J:38778 |