Background Good prognostic tools for predicting disease progression in early stage prostate cancer (PCa) are still missing. Detection of molecular subtypes, for instance by using microarray gene technology, can give new prognostic information which can assist personalized treatment planning. The detection of new subtypes with validation across additional and larger patient cohorts is important for bringing a potential prognostic tool into the clinic. Methods We used fresh frozen prostatectomy tissue of high molecular quality to further explore four molecular subtype signatures of PCa based on Gene Set Enrichment Analysis (GSEA) of 15 selected gene sets published in a previous study. For this analysis we used a statistical test of dependent ...
Background Understanding the heterogeneous genotypes and phenotypes of prostate cancer is fundamenta...
Background: Understanding the heterogeneous genotypes and phenotypes of prostate cancer is fundament...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is a tumor with a great heterogeneity, both at a molecular and clinical level....
The clinical and molecular phenotypes of prostate cancer (PCa) exhibit substantial heterogeneity, ra...
The clinical and molecular phenotypes of prostate cancer (PCa) exhibit substantial heterogeneity, ra...
The clinical and molecular phenotypes of prostate cancer (PCa) exhibit substantial heterogeneity, ra...
The clinical and molecular phenotypes of prostate cancer (PCa) exhibit substantial heterogeneity, ra...
The clinical and molecular phenotypes of prostate cancer (PCa) exhibit substantial heterogeneity, ra...
The clinical and molecular phenotypes of prostate cancer (PCa) exhibit substantial heterogeneity, ra...
Background Prostate tumor heterogeneity and biopsy undersampling pose challenges to accurate, indivi...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to identify biomarkers for estimating the overall and prostate cancer (...
Prostate cancer is a biologically heterogeneous disease with variable molecular alterations underlyi...
Background: Molecular signatures in prostate cancer (PCa) tissue can provide useful prognostic infor...
BackgroundProstate tumor heterogeneity and biopsy undersampling pose challenges to accurate, individ...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the most common malignancies in male. We aim to establish a novel ge...
Background Understanding the heterogeneous genotypes and phenotypes of prostate cancer is fundamenta...
Background: Understanding the heterogeneous genotypes and phenotypes of prostate cancer is fundament...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is a tumor with a great heterogeneity, both at a molecular and clinical level....
The clinical and molecular phenotypes of prostate cancer (PCa) exhibit substantial heterogeneity, ra...
The clinical and molecular phenotypes of prostate cancer (PCa) exhibit substantial heterogeneity, ra...
The clinical and molecular phenotypes of prostate cancer (PCa) exhibit substantial heterogeneity, ra...
The clinical and molecular phenotypes of prostate cancer (PCa) exhibit substantial heterogeneity, ra...
The clinical and molecular phenotypes of prostate cancer (PCa) exhibit substantial heterogeneity, ra...
The clinical and molecular phenotypes of prostate cancer (PCa) exhibit substantial heterogeneity, ra...
Background Prostate tumor heterogeneity and biopsy undersampling pose challenges to accurate, indivi...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to identify biomarkers for estimating the overall and prostate cancer (...
Prostate cancer is a biologically heterogeneous disease with variable molecular alterations underlyi...
Background: Molecular signatures in prostate cancer (PCa) tissue can provide useful prognostic infor...
BackgroundProstate tumor heterogeneity and biopsy undersampling pose challenges to accurate, individ...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the most common malignancies in male. We aim to establish a novel ge...
Background Understanding the heterogeneous genotypes and phenotypes of prostate cancer is fundamenta...
Background: Understanding the heterogeneous genotypes and phenotypes of prostate cancer is fundament...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is a tumor with a great heterogeneity, both at a molecular and clinical level....