While progression from normal prostatic epithelium to invasive cancer is driven by molecular alterations, tumor cells and cells in the cancer microenvironment are co-dependent and co-evolve. Few human studies to date have focused on stroma. Here, we performed gene expression profiling of laser capture microdissected normal non-neoplastic prostate epithelial tissue and compared it to non-transformed and neoplastic low-grade and high-grade prostate epithelial tissue from radical prostatectomies, each with its immediately surrounding stroma. Whereas benign epithelium in prostates with and without tumor were similar in gene expression space, stroma away from tumor was significantly different from that in prostates without cancer. A stromal gene...
Prostate cancer is a very common and highly unpredictable form of cancer. Whereas many prostate canc...
In prostate cancer, race/ethnicity is the highest risk factor after adjusting for age. African Ameri...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men, and most patients have localized disease at the ti...
While progression from normal prostatic epithelium to invasive cancer is driven by molecular alterat...
Primary and metastatic tumor growth induces host tissue responses that are believed to support tumor...
The treatment of low-risk primary prostate cancer entails active surveillance only, while high-risk ...
Understanding the heterogeneous molecular landscape of prostate cancer is fundamental to improve tre...
Epigenetic processes govern prostate cancer (PCa) biology, as evidenced by the dependency of PCa cel...
The tumor microenvironment plays a crucial role in both the development and progression of prostate ...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men, and most patients have localized disease at the ti...
Primary tumor growth induces host tissue responses that are believed to support and promote tumor pr...
Intra-tumor heterogeneity is one of the biggest challenges in cancer treatment today. Here we invest...
Reactive stromal changes that occur in different human cancers might play a role in local tumor spre...
Prostate cancer is the second most common malignancy in men worldwide and consists of a mixture of t...
Prostate cancer is a very common and highly unpredictable form of cancer. Whereas many prostate canc...
In prostate cancer, race/ethnicity is the highest risk factor after adjusting for age. African Ameri...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men, and most patients have localized disease at the ti...
While progression from normal prostatic epithelium to invasive cancer is driven by molecular alterat...
Primary and metastatic tumor growth induces host tissue responses that are believed to support tumor...
The treatment of low-risk primary prostate cancer entails active surveillance only, while high-risk ...
Understanding the heterogeneous molecular landscape of prostate cancer is fundamental to improve tre...
Epigenetic processes govern prostate cancer (PCa) biology, as evidenced by the dependency of PCa cel...
The tumor microenvironment plays a crucial role in both the development and progression of prostate ...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men, and most patients have localized disease at the ti...
Primary tumor growth induces host tissue responses that are believed to support and promote tumor pr...
Intra-tumor heterogeneity is one of the biggest challenges in cancer treatment today. Here we invest...
Reactive stromal changes that occur in different human cancers might play a role in local tumor spre...
Prostate cancer is the second most common malignancy in men worldwide and consists of a mixture of t...
Prostate cancer is a very common and highly unpredictable form of cancer. Whereas many prostate canc...
In prostate cancer, race/ethnicity is the highest risk factor after adjusting for age. African Ameri...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men, and most patients have localized disease at the ti...