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Squamous differentiation in prostate cancer is exceedingly rare and is more often, yet not exclusively, seen in cases of prior hormone or radiation therapy, and is usually associated with a poor prognosis. In general, the adenocarcinoma component is typically high-grade, whereas the squamous component has a wider range of differentiation.
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