BACKGROUND: Understanding the heterogeneous genotypes and phenotypes of prostate cancer is fundamental to improving the way we treat this disease. As yet, there are no validated descriptions of prostate cancer subgroups derived from integrated genomics linked with clinical outcome. METHODS: In a study of 482 tumour, benign and germline samples from 259 men with primary prostate cancer, we used integrative analysis of copy number alterations (CNA) and array transcriptomics to identify genomic loci that affect expression levels of mRNA in an expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) approach, to stratify patients into subgroups that we then associated with future clinical behaviour, and compared with either CNA or transcriptomics alone. FINDI...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common epithelial cancer and second leading cause of cancer death ...
Although genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for prostate cancer (PrCa) have identified more than...
Although genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for prostate cancer (PrCa) have identified more than...
Background: Understanding the heterogeneous genotypes and phenotypes of prostate cancer is fundament...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the heterogeneous genotypes and phenotypes of prostate cancer is fundament...
Background Understanding the heterogeneous genotypes and phenotypes of prostate cancer is fundamenta...
AbstractBackgroundUnderstanding the heterogeneous genotypes and phenotypes of prostate cancer is fun...
Study data are deposited in NCBI GEO (unique identifier number GSE70770).Background : Understanding ...
Prostate cancer represents a major global challenge, with 1.1 million new cases in 2012. According t...
Background Prostate tumor heterogeneity and biopsy undersampling pose challenges to accurate, indivi...
BackgroundProstate tumor heterogeneity and biopsy undersampling pose challenges to accurate, individ...
Numerous Genome Wide Association (GWA) studies of large populations have provided limited biomarkers...
SummaryAnnotation of prostate cancer genomes provides a foundation for discoveries that can impact d...
Introduction Several unmet needs currently persist in advanced prostate cancers. Despite recent disc...
We present a meta-analysis of somatic copy number alterations (CNAs) from 11 publications that exami...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common epithelial cancer and second leading cause of cancer death ...
Although genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for prostate cancer (PrCa) have identified more than...
Although genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for prostate cancer (PrCa) have identified more than...
Background: Understanding the heterogeneous genotypes and phenotypes of prostate cancer is fundament...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the heterogeneous genotypes and phenotypes of prostate cancer is fundament...
Background Understanding the heterogeneous genotypes and phenotypes of prostate cancer is fundamenta...
AbstractBackgroundUnderstanding the heterogeneous genotypes and phenotypes of prostate cancer is fun...
Study data are deposited in NCBI GEO (unique identifier number GSE70770).Background : Understanding ...
Prostate cancer represents a major global challenge, with 1.1 million new cases in 2012. According t...
Background Prostate tumor heterogeneity and biopsy undersampling pose challenges to accurate, indivi...
BackgroundProstate tumor heterogeneity and biopsy undersampling pose challenges to accurate, individ...
Numerous Genome Wide Association (GWA) studies of large populations have provided limited biomarkers...
SummaryAnnotation of prostate cancer genomes provides a foundation for discoveries that can impact d...
Introduction Several unmet needs currently persist in advanced prostate cancers. Despite recent disc...
We present a meta-analysis of somatic copy number alterations (CNAs) from 11 publications that exami...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common epithelial cancer and second leading cause of cancer death ...
Although genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for prostate cancer (PrCa) have identified more than...
Although genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for prostate cancer (PrCa) have identified more than...