Prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the most common cancers and among the leading causes of cancer deaths for men in industrialized countries. It has long been recognized that the prostate is an androgen-dependent organ and PCa is an androgen-dependent disease. Androgen action is mediated by the androgen receptor (AR). Androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) is the standard treatment for metastatic PCa. However, almost all advanced PCa cases progress to castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) after a period of ADT. A variety of mechanisms of progression from androgen-dependent PCa to CRPC under ADT have been postulated, but it remains largely unclear as to when and how castration resistance arises within prostate tumors. In addition, AR signalin...
Prostate cancer (PrCa) is the second leading cause of cancer related mortality in North American me...
Prostate cancer (PrCa) is the second leading cause of cancer related mortality in North American me...
Further understanding of the molecular mechanisms responsible for prostate cancer (CaP) development ...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the most common cancers and among the leading causes of cancer death...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the most common cancers and among the leading causes of cancer death...
Abstract Background A crucial event in Prostate Cancer progression is the conversion from a hormone-...
Increasing evidence has indicated that Wnt signaling plays complex roles in castration resistant pro...
Increasing evidence has indicated that Wnt signaling plays complex roles in castration resistant pro...
Androgen action in prostate and prostate cancer cells is dependent upon the androgen receptor (AR) p...
Androgen action in prostate and prostate cancer cells is dependent upon the androgen receptor (AR) p...
Androgen action in prostate and prostate cancer cells is dependent upon the androgen receptor (AR) p...
Androgen action in prostate and prostate cancer cells is dependent upon the androgen receptor (AR) p...
Androgen action in prostate and prostate cancer cells is dependent upon the androgen receptor (AR) p...
Inhibition of the androgen receptor (AR) is the main strategy to treat advanced prostate cancers. AR...
peer reviewedInhibition of the androgen receptor (AR) is the main strategy to treat advanced prostat...
Prostate cancer (PrCa) is the second leading cause of cancer related mortality in North American me...
Prostate cancer (PrCa) is the second leading cause of cancer related mortality in North American me...
Further understanding of the molecular mechanisms responsible for prostate cancer (CaP) development ...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the most common cancers and among the leading causes of cancer death...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the most common cancers and among the leading causes of cancer death...
Abstract Background A crucial event in Prostate Cancer progression is the conversion from a hormone-...
Increasing evidence has indicated that Wnt signaling plays complex roles in castration resistant pro...
Increasing evidence has indicated that Wnt signaling plays complex roles in castration resistant pro...
Androgen action in prostate and prostate cancer cells is dependent upon the androgen receptor (AR) p...
Androgen action in prostate and prostate cancer cells is dependent upon the androgen receptor (AR) p...
Androgen action in prostate and prostate cancer cells is dependent upon the androgen receptor (AR) p...
Androgen action in prostate and prostate cancer cells is dependent upon the androgen receptor (AR) p...
Androgen action in prostate and prostate cancer cells is dependent upon the androgen receptor (AR) p...
Inhibition of the androgen receptor (AR) is the main strategy to treat advanced prostate cancers. AR...
peer reviewedInhibition of the androgen receptor (AR) is the main strategy to treat advanced prostat...
Prostate cancer (PrCa) is the second leading cause of cancer related mortality in North American me...
Prostate cancer (PrCa) is the second leading cause of cancer related mortality in North American me...
Further understanding of the molecular mechanisms responsible for prostate cancer (CaP) development ...