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Editorial
. 2025 Oct 31.
doi: 10.1007/s00330-025-12066-2. Online ahead of print.

Unmasking "unconventional" prostate cancer histologies: A real diagnostic challenge?

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Editorial

Unmasking "unconventional" prostate cancer histologies: A real diagnostic challenge?

Andrea Ponsiglione et al. Eur Radiol. .
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Compliance with ethical standards. Guarantor: The scientific guarantor of this publication is Prof Rossano Girometti. Conflict of interest: Andrea Ponsiglione and Rossano Girometti, respectively, hold the position of Junior Deputy Editor and Deputy Editor at European Radiology; they have not participated in the selection or review processes. The remaining author declares no conflicts of interest. Statistics and biometry: No complex statistical methods were necessary for this paper. Informed consent: Written informed consent was not required. Ethical approval: Institutional Review Board approval was not required. Study subjects or cohorts overlap: Not relevant. Methodology: Invited commentary

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