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    A combinatorial genetic strategy for exploring complex genotype–phenotype associations in cancer

    Available genetically defined cancer models are limited in genotypic and phenotypic complexity and underrepresent the heterogeneity of human cancer. Here, we describe a combinatorial genetic strategy applied t...

    Shan Li, Alicia Wong, Huiyun Sun, Vipul Bhatia, Gerardo Javier in Nature Genetics (2024)

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    Copy number alterations are associated with metastatic-lethal progression in prostate cancer

    Aside from Gleason score few factors accurately identify the subset of prostate cancer (PCa) patients at high risk for metastatic progression. We hypothesized that copy number alterations (CNAs), assessed usin...

    **aoyu Wang, Catherine S. Grasso in Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases (2020)

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    The development and comparative effectiveness of a patient-centered prostate biopsy report: a prospective, randomized study

    The prostate biopsy pathology report represents a critical document used for decision-making in patients diagnosed with prostate cancer, yet the content exceeds the health literacy of most patients. We sought ...

    Jasmir G. Nayak, Nicholas Scalzo, Alice Chu in Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases (2020)

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    Coffee and tea consumption in relation to prostate cancer prognosis

    Bioactive compounds found in coffee and tea may delay the progression of prostate cancer.

    Milan S. Geybels, Marian L. Neuhouser, Jonathan L. Wright in Cancer Causes & Control (2013)

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    Metformin use and prostate cancer in Caucasian men: results from a population-based case–control study

    Metformin is a commonly used medication for type II diabetes mellitus. Epidemiologic studies have suggested a decreased relative risk of cancer with metformin use, and preclinical studies of prostate cancer (P...

    Jonathan L. Wright, Janet L. Stanford in Cancer Causes & Control (2009)