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Re: what's the difference?

Here are some of those variants and with photos under the scope, their have been more found recently, they are still finding variant types. They have different names and like small cell and squamous cell etc., rarer but can be an even worse prognosis. Some of these variants do not respond to hormone therapies, much. (that is worrisome right there)

www.webpathology.com/case.asp?case=23 (should still be up to view)

There are other websites with info too.

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