OBJECTIVE: DNA repair pathways are crucial to prevent accumulation of DNA damage and maintain genomic stability. Alterations of this pathway have been reported in many cancers. An increase in oxidative DNA damage or decrease in DNA repair capacity with aging or due to germline genetic variation may affect prostate cancer risk. METHODS: Pooled data from two population-based studies (1,457 cases and 1,351 controls) were analyzed to examine associations between 28 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in nine DNA repair genes (APEX1, BRCA2, ERCC2, ERCC4, MGMT, MUTYH, OGG1, XPC, and XRCC1) and prostate cancer risk. We also explored whether associations varied by smoking, by family history or clinical features of prostate cancer. RESULTS: There...
DNA damage repair is frequently dysregulated in advanced prostate cancer and has been linked to canc...
For more precise, personalized care in prostate cancer (PC), a new classification based on molecular...
BackgroundDNA damage is an established mediator of carcinogenesis, although genome-wide association ...
Background: Besides serum levels of PSA, there is a lack of prostate cancer specific biomarkers. It ...
Objective: Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in DNA repair genes may impact on DNA damage, and ...
BACKGROUND: There is an urgent need to identify factors specifically associated with aggressive pros...
BACKGROUND: There is an urgent need to identify factors specifically associated with aggressive pros...
Abstract Susceptibility to cancer ensues in individuals carrying malfunctioning DNA repair mechanism...
Background There is an urgent need to identify factors specifically associated with aggressive prost...
BACKGROUND: Rare germline mutations in DNA repair genes are associated with prostate cancer (PCa) pr...
BACKGROUND: Germline mutations within DNA-repair genes are implicated in susceptibility to multiple ...
Background Germline mutations within DNA-repair genes are implicated in susceptibility to multiple f...
BACKGROUND: Germline mutations within DNA-repair genes are implicated in susceptibility to multiple ...
Risk assessment for prostate cancer is challenging due to its genetic heterogeneity. In this study, ...
Background Rare germline mutations in DNA repair genes are associated with prostate cancer (PCa) pre...
DNA damage repair is frequently dysregulated in advanced prostate cancer and has been linked to canc...
For more precise, personalized care in prostate cancer (PC), a new classification based on molecular...
BackgroundDNA damage is an established mediator of carcinogenesis, although genome-wide association ...
Background: Besides serum levels of PSA, there is a lack of prostate cancer specific biomarkers. It ...
Objective: Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in DNA repair genes may impact on DNA damage, and ...
BACKGROUND: There is an urgent need to identify factors specifically associated with aggressive pros...
BACKGROUND: There is an urgent need to identify factors specifically associated with aggressive pros...
Abstract Susceptibility to cancer ensues in individuals carrying malfunctioning DNA repair mechanism...
Background There is an urgent need to identify factors specifically associated with aggressive prost...
BACKGROUND: Rare germline mutations in DNA repair genes are associated with prostate cancer (PCa) pr...
BACKGROUND: Germline mutations within DNA-repair genes are implicated in susceptibility to multiple ...
Background Germline mutations within DNA-repair genes are implicated in susceptibility to multiple f...
BACKGROUND: Germline mutations within DNA-repair genes are implicated in susceptibility to multiple ...
Risk assessment for prostate cancer is challenging due to its genetic heterogeneity. In this study, ...
Background Rare germline mutations in DNA repair genes are associated with prostate cancer (PCa) pre...
DNA damage repair is frequently dysregulated in advanced prostate cancer and has been linked to canc...
For more precise, personalized care in prostate cancer (PC), a new classification based on molecular...
BackgroundDNA damage is an established mediator of carcinogenesis, although genome-wide association ...