Targeting the androgen receptor (AR) signaling axis has been, over decades, the mainstay of prostate cancer therapy. More potent inhibitors of androgen synthesis and antiandrogens have emerged and have been successfully i mplemented in clinical practice. That said, the stronger inhibition of the AR signaling axis has led in recent years to an increase of prostate cancers that de-differentiate into AR-negative disease. Unfortunately, this process is intimately linked with a poor prognosis. Here, we review the molecular mechanisms that enable cancer cells to switch from an AR-positive to an AR-negative disease and efforts to prevent/revert this process and thereby maintain/restore AR-dependence
The androgen receptor (AR) signaling axis drives all stages of prostate cancer, including the lethal...
© 2004 by the Society for Endocrinology.The categorization of prostate cancers that are progressing ...
Prostate cancer (PC) remains a leading cause of cancer-related deaths among men worldwide, despite c...
Targeting the androgen receptor (AR) signaling axis has been, over decades, the mainstay of prostate...
Understanding of the molecular mechanisms of prostate cancer has led to development of therapeutic s...
The conversion of androgen receptor (AR) signaling as a mechanism of growth suppression of normal pr...
In the 1940s Charles Huggins reported remarkable palliative benefits following surgical castration i...
Since the growth of prostate cancer is androgen-sensitive, metastatic disease has been treated by ho...
The notion that androgens and androgen receptor (AR) signaling are the hallmarks of prostate cancer ...
BACKGROUND: Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer amongmen in North America and is a...
Recent genomic analyses of metastatic prostate cancer have provided important insight into adaptive ...
The androgen receptor (AR) is required for prostate cancer (PCa) survival and progression, and ablat...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comAlthough prostate cancer is heterogeneo...
The androgen receptor (AR) is required for prostate cancer (PCa) survival and progression, and ablat...
Prostate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed non-cutaneous malignancy and second leading cause o...
The androgen receptor (AR) signaling axis drives all stages of prostate cancer, including the lethal...
© 2004 by the Society for Endocrinology.The categorization of prostate cancers that are progressing ...
Prostate cancer (PC) remains a leading cause of cancer-related deaths among men worldwide, despite c...
Targeting the androgen receptor (AR) signaling axis has been, over decades, the mainstay of prostate...
Understanding of the molecular mechanisms of prostate cancer has led to development of therapeutic s...
The conversion of androgen receptor (AR) signaling as a mechanism of growth suppression of normal pr...
In the 1940s Charles Huggins reported remarkable palliative benefits following surgical castration i...
Since the growth of prostate cancer is androgen-sensitive, metastatic disease has been treated by ho...
The notion that androgens and androgen receptor (AR) signaling are the hallmarks of prostate cancer ...
BACKGROUND: Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer amongmen in North America and is a...
Recent genomic analyses of metastatic prostate cancer have provided important insight into adaptive ...
The androgen receptor (AR) is required for prostate cancer (PCa) survival and progression, and ablat...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comAlthough prostate cancer is heterogeneo...
The androgen receptor (AR) is required for prostate cancer (PCa) survival and progression, and ablat...
Prostate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed non-cutaneous malignancy and second leading cause o...
The androgen receptor (AR) signaling axis drives all stages of prostate cancer, including the lethal...
© 2004 by the Society for Endocrinology.The categorization of prostate cancers that are progressing ...
Prostate cancer (PC) remains a leading cause of cancer-related deaths among men worldwide, despite c...