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Fig. 2 | African Journal of Urology

Fig. 2

From: Endogenous testosterone density associates with predictors of tumor upgrading and disease progression in the low through favorable intermediate prostate cancer risk categories: analysis of risk factors and clinical implications

Fig. 2

Scatterplot of the bivariate model of endogenous testosterone density (ETD) predicting biopsy positive cores percentage density (BPCD) stratified by endogenous testosterone (ET) levels; as ETD measurements increased, BPCD values increased accordingly (regression coefficient, rc = 0.061; 95% CI: 0.050; 0.071; p < 0.0001), but low ET levels (below 230 ng/dL) also increased biopsy tumor load density (rc = 0.318; 95% CI: 0.168; 0.469; p < 0.0001)

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