There is evidence that a substantial part of genetic predisposition to prostate cancer (PCa) may be due to lower penetrance genes which are found by genome-wide association studies. We have recently conducted such a study and seven new regions of the genome linked to PCa risk have been identified. Three of these loci contain candidate susceptibility genes: MSMB, LMTK2 and KLK2/3. The MSMB and KLK2/3 genes may be useful for PCa screening, and the LMTK2 gene might provide a potential therapeutic target. Together with results from other groups, there are now 23 germline genetic variants which have been reported. These results have the potential to be developed into a genetic test. However, we consider that marketing of tests to the public is p...
Tremendous advances in genomic capabilities, including high-throughput genotyping technology and alg...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in Europe and the United States. The genetic herita...
BACKGROUND:Family history of prostate cancer (PCa) is a well-known risk factor, and both common and ...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer affecting males in developed countries. It shows consisten...
Prostate cancer is the most frequent cancer among men in most developed countries, yet little is kno...
Dramatic progress has been made in the area of germline genetics of prostate cancer (PCa) in the pas...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is a highly heritable disease, and rapid evolution of sequencing technologies ...
Prostate cancer (PC) is a significant economic and health burden in the U.S. and Europe but its caus...
Genome-wide association study-identified prostate cancer risk variants explain only a relatively sma...
Genome-wide association study-identified prostate cancer risk variants explain only a relatively sma...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is a challenging polygenic disease because the genes that cause PCa remain lar...
Genome-wide association study-identified prostate cancer risk variants explain only a relatively sma...
Measurements of serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) protein levels form the basis for a widely use...
Summary. Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common malignancy in men. This paper reviews the results ...
Introduction Prostate cancer (PrCa) is the commonest non-cutaneous cancer in men in the UK. Epidemio...
Tremendous advances in genomic capabilities, including high-throughput genotyping technology and alg...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in Europe and the United States. The genetic herita...
BACKGROUND:Family history of prostate cancer (PCa) is a well-known risk factor, and both common and ...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer affecting males in developed countries. It shows consisten...
Prostate cancer is the most frequent cancer among men in most developed countries, yet little is kno...
Dramatic progress has been made in the area of germline genetics of prostate cancer (PCa) in the pas...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is a highly heritable disease, and rapid evolution of sequencing technologies ...
Prostate cancer (PC) is a significant economic and health burden in the U.S. and Europe but its caus...
Genome-wide association study-identified prostate cancer risk variants explain only a relatively sma...
Genome-wide association study-identified prostate cancer risk variants explain only a relatively sma...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is a challenging polygenic disease because the genes that cause PCa remain lar...
Genome-wide association study-identified prostate cancer risk variants explain only a relatively sma...
Measurements of serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) protein levels form the basis for a widely use...
Summary. Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common malignancy in men. This paper reviews the results ...
Introduction Prostate cancer (PrCa) is the commonest non-cutaneous cancer in men in the UK. Epidemio...
Tremendous advances in genomic capabilities, including high-throughput genotyping technology and alg...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in Europe and the United States. The genetic herita...
BACKGROUND:Family history of prostate cancer (PCa) is a well-known risk factor, and both common and ...