Prostate cancer is a biologically heterogeneous disease with variable molecular alterations underlying cancer initiation and progression. Despite recent advances in understanding prostate cancer heterogeneity, better methods for classification of prostate cancer are still needed to improve prognostic accuracy and therapeutic outcomes. In this study, we computationally assembled a large virtual cohort (n = 1,321) of human prostate cancer transcriptome profiles from 38 distinct cohorts and, using pathway activation signatures of known relevance to prostate cancer, developed a novel classification system consisting of three distinct subtypes (named PCS1-3). We validated this subtyping scheme in 10 independent patient cohorts and 19 laboratory ...
Background Good prognostic tools for predicting disease progression in early stage prostate cancer (...
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...
Prostate cancer is a biologically heterogeneous disease with variable molecular alterations underlyi...
BackgroundProstate cancer (PCa) is a clinically heterogeneous disease. The creation of an expression...
In this study, we extracted prostate cell-specific gene sets (metagenes) to define the epithelial di...
In this study, we extracted prostate cell-specific gene sets (metagenes) to define the epithelial di...
BACKGROUND Molecular characterization of prostate cancer (PCa) has revealed distinct subclasses bas...
PURPOSE: Although numerous biology-driven subtypes have been described previously in metastatic cast...
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...
he prostate gland can be the site of multiple neoplastic transformation events, many of which give r...
Background and objectives: Transcriptomic landscape of prostate cancer (PCa) shows multidimensional ...
Background Good prognostic tools for predicting disease progression in early stage prostate cancer (...
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...
Prostate cancer is a biologically heterogeneous disease with variable molecular alterations underlyi...
BackgroundProstate cancer (PCa) is a clinically heterogeneous disease. The creation of an expression...
In this study, we extracted prostate cell-specific gene sets (metagenes) to define the epithelial di...
In this study, we extracted prostate cell-specific gene sets (metagenes) to define the epithelial di...
BACKGROUND Molecular characterization of prostate cancer (PCa) has revealed distinct subclasses bas...
PURPOSE: Although numerous biology-driven subtypes have been described previously in metastatic cast...
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...
he prostate gland can be the site of multiple neoplastic transformation events, many of which give r...
Background and objectives: Transcriptomic landscape of prostate cancer (PCa) shows multidimensional ...
Background Good prognostic tools for predicting disease progression in early stage prostate cancer (...
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...