Two recent reports in Nature provide evidence for increasingly complex “disruptive” molecular alterations that occur during prostate cancer progression. They shed light on the intricacy of genetic changes that modulate PTEN's control over the phosphoinositide 3-kinase pathway and prostate cancer progression, and identify new potential biomarkers and therapeutic targets
Prostate cancer (PCa) is a disease of mutated and misregulated genes. However, primary prostate tumo...
The analysis of exonic DNA from prostate cancers has identified recurrently mutated genes, but the s...
As the most frequently diagnosed cancer in North American men, prostate cancer can progress to the a...
AbstractThe murine Pten prostate cancer model described in this study recapitulates the disease prog...
SummaryHyperactivation of the PI 3-kinase/AKT pathway is a driving force of many cancers. Here we id...
In 2020, an estimated 19.3 million new cancer cases were diagnosed, 7.3 % of which were cancer of ...
Prostate cancer is still one of the main causes of cancer‐related death in the male population, rega...
Complete inactivation of the PTEN tumor suppressor gene is extremely common in advanced cancer, incl...
Complete inactivation of the PTEN tumor suppressor gene is extremely common in advanced cancer, incl...
Gauging the risk of developing progressive disease is a major challenge in prostate cancer patient m...
Abstract PTEN is one of the most commonly deleted/mutated tumor suppressor genes in human prostate c...
Prostate cancer remains a leading cause of death in men despite increased capacity to diagnose at ea...
SummaryThe analysis of exonic DNA from prostate cancers has identified recurrently mutated genes, bu...
Although the prognosis of patients with localized prostate cancer is good after surgery, with a favo...
Phosphatase and tensin homolog deleted on chromosome 10 (PTEN) is frequently inactivated in metastat...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is a disease of mutated and misregulated genes. However, primary prostate tumo...
The analysis of exonic DNA from prostate cancers has identified recurrently mutated genes, but the s...
As the most frequently diagnosed cancer in North American men, prostate cancer can progress to the a...
AbstractThe murine Pten prostate cancer model described in this study recapitulates the disease prog...
SummaryHyperactivation of the PI 3-kinase/AKT pathway is a driving force of many cancers. Here we id...
In 2020, an estimated 19.3 million new cancer cases were diagnosed, 7.3 % of which were cancer of ...
Prostate cancer is still one of the main causes of cancer‐related death in the male population, rega...
Complete inactivation of the PTEN tumor suppressor gene is extremely common in advanced cancer, incl...
Complete inactivation of the PTEN tumor suppressor gene is extremely common in advanced cancer, incl...
Gauging the risk of developing progressive disease is a major challenge in prostate cancer patient m...
Abstract PTEN is one of the most commonly deleted/mutated tumor suppressor genes in human prostate c...
Prostate cancer remains a leading cause of death in men despite increased capacity to diagnose at ea...
SummaryThe analysis of exonic DNA from prostate cancers has identified recurrently mutated genes, bu...
Although the prognosis of patients with localized prostate cancer is good after surgery, with a favo...
Phosphatase and tensin homolog deleted on chromosome 10 (PTEN) is frequently inactivated in metastat...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is a disease of mutated and misregulated genes. However, primary prostate tumo...
The analysis of exonic DNA from prostate cancers has identified recurrently mutated genes, but the s...
As the most frequently diagnosed cancer in North American men, prostate cancer can progress to the a...