BACKGROUND: This study aimed to identify biomarkers for estimating the overall and prostate cancer (PCa)-specific survival in PCa patients at diagnosis. METHODS: To explore the importance of embryonic stem cell (ESC) gene signatures, we identified 641 ESC gene predictors (ESCGPs) using published microarray data sets. ESCGPs were selected in a stepwise manner, and were combined with reported genes. Selected genes were analyzed by multiplex quantitative polymerase chain reaction using prostate fine-needle aspiration samples taken at diagnosis from a Swedish cohort of 189 PCa patients diagnosed between 1986 and 2001. Of these patients, there was overall and PCa-specific survival data available for 97.9%, and 77.9% were primarily treated by hor...
PURPOSE: Prostate-specific antigen screening has led to enormous overtreatment of prostate cancer...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the most common malignancies in male. We aim to establish a novel ge...
The clinical and molecular phenotypes of prostate cancer (PCa) exhibit substantial heterogeneity, ra...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to identify biomarkers for estimating the overall and prostate cancer (...
This thesis presents a complete, comprehensive and stepwise approach of translational molecular rese...
Background: Molecular signatures in prostate cancer (PCa) tissue can provide useful prognostic infor...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second most common male cancer worldwide, but effective biomarkers for ...
Background. Postoperative early biochemical recurrence (BCR) was an essential indicator for recurren...
Prostate cancer (PC) is the most commonly diagnosed and the second most lethal malignancy in men. Pr...
Background Good prognostic tools for predicting disease progression in early stage prostate cancer (...
Background A previously reported expression signature of three genes (IGFBP3, F3 and VGLL3) was show...
The clinical and molecular phenotypes of prostate cancer (PCa) exhibit substantial heterogeneity, ra...
The recurrence of prostate cancer (PCa) is intrinsically linked to increased mortality. The goal of ...
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...
PURPOSE: Prostate-specific antigen screening has led to enormous overtreatment of prostate cancer...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the most common malignancies in male. We aim to establish a novel ge...
The clinical and molecular phenotypes of prostate cancer (PCa) exhibit substantial heterogeneity, ra...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to identify biomarkers for estimating the overall and prostate cancer (...
This thesis presents a complete, comprehensive and stepwise approach of translational molecular rese...
Background: Molecular signatures in prostate cancer (PCa) tissue can provide useful prognostic infor...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second most common male cancer worldwide, but effective biomarkers for ...
Background. Postoperative early biochemical recurrence (BCR) was an essential indicator for recurren...
Prostate cancer (PC) is the most commonly diagnosed and the second most lethal malignancy in men. Pr...
Background Good prognostic tools for predicting disease progression in early stage prostate cancer (...
Background A previously reported expression signature of three genes (IGFBP3, F3 and VGLL3) was show...
The clinical and molecular phenotypes of prostate cancer (PCa) exhibit substantial heterogeneity, ra...
The recurrence of prostate cancer (PCa) is intrinsically linked to increased mortality. The goal of ...
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...
PURPOSE: Prostate-specific antigen screening has led to enormous overtreatment of prostate cancer...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the most common malignancies in male. We aim to establish a novel ge...
The clinical and molecular phenotypes of prostate cancer (PCa) exhibit substantial heterogeneity, ra...