textabstractNo objective parameters have been found so far that can predict the biological behavior of early stages of prostatic cancer, which are encountered frequently nowadays due to surveillance and screening programs. We have applied comparative genomic hybridization to routinely processed, paraffin-embedded radical prostatectomy specimens derived from patients who participated in the European Randomized Study of Screening for Prostate Cancer. We defined a panel consisting of 36 early cancer specimens: 13 small (total tumor volume (Tv) < 0.5 ml) carcinomas and 23 intermediate (Tv between 0.5-1.0 ml) tumors. These samples were compared with a set o...
Identifying the earliest somatic changes in prostate cancer can give important insights into tumor e...
<p>Gauging the risk of developing progressive disease is a major challenge in prostate cancer patien...
Purpose: To confirm our previously obtained results, we genetically characterized prostate cancer fr...
No objective parameters have been found so far that can predict the biological behavior of early sta...
Prostate cancer is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer among men in the United States. In this...
Chromosomal copy number changes were investigated in 16 prostate carcinomas, 12 prostatic intraepith...
Background: Prostate cancer (CaP) is a disease with multifactorial etiology that includes both genet...
Prostate cancer is the most common male cancer in Western countries. The genetic mechanism underlyin...
Abstract Background Prostate cancer (CaP) is a disease with multifactorial etiology that includes bo...
textabstractTwenty-five radical prostatectomy specimens were screened for the presence of numerical ...
Abstract: Prostatic adenocarcinoma is extremely common in Western nations, representing the second l...
Cancer of the prostate (CaP) is the most common cancer in men and the second leading cause of death ...
Non-metastatic primary prostate cancers frequently contain multiple independent histologic foci of c...
The identification of chromosomal aberrations in prostate cancer has been widely studied with severa...
The identification of chromosomal aberrations in prostate cancer has been widely studied with severa...
Identifying the earliest somatic changes in prostate cancer can give important insights into tumor e...
<p>Gauging the risk of developing progressive disease is a major challenge in prostate cancer patien...
Purpose: To confirm our previously obtained results, we genetically characterized prostate cancer fr...
No objective parameters have been found so far that can predict the biological behavior of early sta...
Prostate cancer is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer among men in the United States. In this...
Chromosomal copy number changes were investigated in 16 prostate carcinomas, 12 prostatic intraepith...
Background: Prostate cancer (CaP) is a disease with multifactorial etiology that includes both genet...
Prostate cancer is the most common male cancer in Western countries. The genetic mechanism underlyin...
Abstract Background Prostate cancer (CaP) is a disease with multifactorial etiology that includes bo...
textabstractTwenty-five radical prostatectomy specimens were screened for the presence of numerical ...
Abstract: Prostatic adenocarcinoma is extremely common in Western nations, representing the second l...
Cancer of the prostate (CaP) is the most common cancer in men and the second leading cause of death ...
Non-metastatic primary prostate cancers frequently contain multiple independent histologic foci of c...
The identification of chromosomal aberrations in prostate cancer has been widely studied with severa...
The identification of chromosomal aberrations in prostate cancer has been widely studied with severa...
Identifying the earliest somatic changes in prostate cancer can give important insights into tumor e...
<p>Gauging the risk of developing progressive disease is a major challenge in prostate cancer patien...
Purpose: To confirm our previously obtained results, we genetically characterized prostate cancer fr...