African American (AA) men have a higher incidence and significantly higher mortality rates from prostate cancer than white men, but the biological basis for these differences are poorly understood. Few studies have been carried out to determine whether there are areas of allelic loss or gain in prostate cancers from AA men that are over-represented in or specific to this group. To better understand the molecular mechanisms of prostate cancer in AA men, we have analyzed 20 prostate cancers from AA men with high-density single-nucleotide polymorphism arrays to detect genomic copy number alterations. We identified 17 regions showing significant loss and 4 regions with significant gains. Most of these regions had been linked to prostate cancer ...
Prostate cancer (CaP) is the most commonly diagnosed non-cutaneous cancer and the second leading cau...
There are considerable racial disparities in prostate cancer risk, with a 60% higher incidence rate ...
There are considerable racial disparities in prostate cancer risk, with a 60% higher incidence rate ...
African American (AA) men have a higher incidence and significantly higher mortality rates from pros...
AbstractAfrican American (AA) men have a higher incidence and significantly higher mortality rates f...
Prostate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed and second most fatal nonskin cancer among men in t...
Prostate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed and second most fatal nonskin cancer among men in t...
AbstractEvaluation of cancer genomes in global context is of great interest in light of changing eth...
Evaluation of cancer genomes in global context is of great interest in light of changing ethnic dist...
Abstract Background The goal of our study was to investigate the molecular underpinnings associated ...
Abstract Background The goal of our study was to investigate the molecular underpinnings associated ...
PurposeAfrican American (AFR) men have the highest mortality rate from prostate cancer (PCa) compare...
BACKGROUND Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed non-skin cancer in men in the United Stat...
Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed non-skin cancer in men in the United States and the s...
Prostate cancer is the most common non-skin cancer and the second leading cause of cancer-related de...
Prostate cancer (CaP) is the most commonly diagnosed non-cutaneous cancer and the second leading cau...
There are considerable racial disparities in prostate cancer risk, with a 60% higher incidence rate ...
There are considerable racial disparities in prostate cancer risk, with a 60% higher incidence rate ...
African American (AA) men have a higher incidence and significantly higher mortality rates from pros...
AbstractAfrican American (AA) men have a higher incidence and significantly higher mortality rates f...
Prostate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed and second most fatal nonskin cancer among men in t...
Prostate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed and second most fatal nonskin cancer among men in t...
AbstractEvaluation of cancer genomes in global context is of great interest in light of changing eth...
Evaluation of cancer genomes in global context is of great interest in light of changing ethnic dist...
Abstract Background The goal of our study was to investigate the molecular underpinnings associated ...
Abstract Background The goal of our study was to investigate the molecular underpinnings associated ...
PurposeAfrican American (AFR) men have the highest mortality rate from prostate cancer (PCa) compare...
BACKGROUND Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed non-skin cancer in men in the United Stat...
Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed non-skin cancer in men in the United States and the s...
Prostate cancer is the most common non-skin cancer and the second leading cause of cancer-related de...
Prostate cancer (CaP) is the most commonly diagnosed non-cutaneous cancer and the second leading cau...
There are considerable racial disparities in prostate cancer risk, with a 60% higher incidence rate ...
There are considerable racial disparities in prostate cancer risk, with a 60% higher incidence rate ...