“…The role of mast cells in tumour growth has been studied extensively in experimental tumours (Fisher and Fisher, 1965;Tanooka et al, 1982;Burtin et al, 1985), however, the significance of mast cell infiltration around human tumours has not been well studied, even though accumulation of mast cells around tumours was first reported a decade ago (Dimitriadou and Koutsilieris, 1997). Most studies have shown that mast cells prevent tumour growth (Farram and Nelson, 1980;Henderson et al, 1981;Ghiara et al, 1985;Benyon et al, 1991). In contrast, in a heterocyclic amine-induced rat PCa model, Nakai et al (2007) reported increased infiltration of stromal mast cell in the ventral prostate, with increased prostatic epithelial proliferation, suggesting that mast cells may have beneficial roles in progression of PCa (Nakai et al, 2007).…”