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Validation of a genomic classifier that predicts metastasis following radical prostatectomy in at risk patient population
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- Karnes, R JeffreyBergstralh, Eric J.Davicioni, ElaiGhadessi, Mercedeh17 more author(s)...
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Summary from the GEO: "Patients with locally advanced prostate cancer after radical prostatectomy are candidates for secondary therapy. However, this higher risk population is heterogeneous. Many cases do not metastasize even when conservatively managed. Given the limited specificity of pathological features to predict metastasis, newer risk prediction models are needed. We report a validation study...
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GenomicsProstatectomyProstatic Neoplasms
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Discovery and validation of a prostate cancer genomic classifier that predicts early metastasis following radical prostatectomy
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- Erho, NicholasCrisan, AnamariaVergara, Ismael A.Mitra, Anirban P.15 more author(s)...
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Summary from the GEO: "Clinicopathologic features and biochemical recurrence are sensitive, but not specific, predictors of metastatic disease and lethal prostate cancer. We hypothesize that a genomic expression signature detected in the primary tumor represents true biological potential of aggressive disease and provides improved prediction of early prostate cancer metastasis. Methods: A nested...
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MutationProstatectomyProstatic Neoplasms
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A genomic classifier improves prediction of metastatic disease within 5 years after surgery in node-negative high-risk prostate cancer patients managed by radical prostatectomy without adjuvant therapy
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- Klein, Eric A.Yousefi, KasraHaddad, ZaidChoeurng, Voleak6 more author(s)...
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Summary from the GEO: "To determine whether adding Decipher to standard risk stratification tools (CAPRA-S and Stephenson nomogram) improves accuracy in prediction of metastatic disease within 5 years after surgery in men with adverse pathologic features after RP. The study population consisted of 182 patients selected from 2,641 men who underwent RP at the Cleveland Clinic between 1987-2008 who...
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ProstatectomyProstatic Neoplasms
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Tissue-based Genomics Augments Post-prostatectomy Risk Stratification in a Natural History Cohort of Intermediate- and High-Risk Men
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- Ross, Ashley E.Johnson, Michael H.Yousefi, KasraDavicioni, Elai15 more author(s)...
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Summary from the GEO: "Radical prostatectomy (RP) is a primary treatment option for men with intermediate- and high-risk prostate cancer. Although many are effectively cured with local therapy alone, these men are by definition at higher risk of adverse pathologic features. It has been shown previously that genomic data can be used to predict tumor aggressiveness. Our objective was to evaluate genomic...
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Gene Expression ProfilingProstatectomyProstatic Neoplasms
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Validation of a genomic classifier for prediction of metastasis following postoperative radiation therapy.
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- Zhao, Shuang G.Evans, Joseph R.Kothari, VishalSun, Grace12 more author(s)...
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Summary from the GEO: The purpose of the dataset is "To test the hypothesis that a genomic classifier (GC) would predict biochemical failure (BF) and distant metastasis (DM) in men receiving radiation therapy (RT) after radical prostatectomy (RP). 139 primary prostate cancer tumor (radical prostatectomy, FFPE) specimins from patients at TJU who recieved post-RP radiation therapy." Samples from the...
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ProstatectomyProstatic NeoplasmsRadiotherapy
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Co-expression of genes with ERG in prostate cancers
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- Boormans, Joost L.Trapman , JanJenster, Guido
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Summary from the GEO: "ERG overexpression is the most frequent molecular alteration in prostate cancer. We analyzed different stages of prostate cancer to identify genes that were coexpressed with ERG overexpression. In primary prostate tumors, it was shown that TDRD1 expression was the strongest correlated gene with ERG overexpression and we suggest TDRD1 as a direct ERG target gene. 48 Prostate...
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MutationProstatectomyProstatic NeoplasmsTranscriptional Regulator ERG
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