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They mean the same thing: Prostate neoplasm is the medical term for prostate cancer; they both refer to the rapid growth of new abnormal prostate tissue (characterized by increased cellular division and proliferation) and that do not stop after disappearance of the factors (stimuli) that started this abnormal growth.

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Testicular cancer affects the testicles and Prostate cancer affects the prostate. These are two different organs located a few inches from each other, and the cancers are quite different. Testicular cancer is usually very fast acting and prostate cancer is slow.

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