Prostate cancer is a major health burden throughout the world, yet the etiology of prostate cancer is poorly understood. Evidence has accumulated supporting the existence of a hereditary form of this disease. Improved understanding of the genetic mechanisms underlying the development and progression of prostate cancer would be a major advance for improved prevention, detection and treatment strategies. This thesis evaluates different aspects of the genetic epidemiology of prostate cancer. In a genomic scan two chromosomal regions with evidence for linkage was observed. The strongest support was found on chromosome 19p with an allele sharing LOD score of 2.91 (genome-wide P = 0.032). The second region, showing suggestive evidence of linkage,...
Multiple lines of evidence have implicated the short arm of chromosome 8 as harboring genes importan...
Background:Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in men in Europe and the United Sta...
Genetic heterogeneity is a difficulty frequently encountered in the search for genes conferring susc...
Prostate cancer is the most frequent cancer among men in most developed countries, yet little is kno...
Prostate cancer constitutes the most common malignancy and the most common cause of cancer‐related d...
Tremendous advances in genomic capabilities, including high-throughput genotyping technology and alg...
Abstract Background Prostate cancer is the most prevalent cancer in men worldwide. It is a polygenic...
Genome-wide association study-identified prostate cancer risk variants explain only a relatively sma...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2000Hereditary prostate cancer is a heterogeneous complex...
Genome-wide association study-identified prostate cancer risk variants explain only a relatively sma...
Background and aims: Prostate cancer is the leading cancer type in Finnish men. It was suggested tha...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer affecting males in developed countries. It shows consisten...
Genome-wide association study-identified prostate cancer risk variants explain only a relatively sma...
Background: Prostate cancer represents a substantial public health burden worldwide. It is the secon...
Prostate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed non-cutaneous cancer in Australia and the second la...
Multiple lines of evidence have implicated the short arm of chromosome 8 as harboring genes importan...
Background:Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in men in Europe and the United Sta...
Genetic heterogeneity is a difficulty frequently encountered in the search for genes conferring susc...
Prostate cancer is the most frequent cancer among men in most developed countries, yet little is kno...
Prostate cancer constitutes the most common malignancy and the most common cause of cancer‐related d...
Tremendous advances in genomic capabilities, including high-throughput genotyping technology and alg...
Abstract Background Prostate cancer is the most prevalent cancer in men worldwide. It is a polygenic...
Genome-wide association study-identified prostate cancer risk variants explain only a relatively sma...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2000Hereditary prostate cancer is a heterogeneous complex...
Genome-wide association study-identified prostate cancer risk variants explain only a relatively sma...
Background and aims: Prostate cancer is the leading cancer type in Finnish men. It was suggested tha...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer affecting males in developed countries. It shows consisten...
Genome-wide association study-identified prostate cancer risk variants explain only a relatively sma...
Background: Prostate cancer represents a substantial public health burden worldwide. It is the secon...
Prostate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed non-cutaneous cancer in Australia and the second la...
Multiple lines of evidence have implicated the short arm of chromosome 8 as harboring genes importan...
Background:Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in men in Europe and the United Sta...
Genetic heterogeneity is a difficulty frequently encountered in the search for genes conferring susc...