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Multivitamin use after diagnosis and prostate cancer survival among men with nonmetastatic prostate cancer
Multivitamin use is common among cancer patients. Whether post-diagnostic multivitamin supplementation is beneficial for prostate cancer survival is largely unknown, and some evidence even suggests potential h...
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Modifiable risk factors for subsequent lethal prostate cancer among men with an initially negative prostate biopsy
Previously suggested modifiable risk factors for prostate cancer could have resulted from detection bias because diagnosis requires a biopsy. We investigated modifiable risk factors for a subsequent cancer dia...
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Open AccessAZIN1 RNA editing alters protein interactions, leading to nuclear translocation and worse outcomes in prostate cancer
The transcript encoding Antizyme Inhibitor 1 (AZIN1) is frequently edited in various cancers, and this editing is associated with enhanced tumor aggressiveness. After comparison of wild-type AZIN1 (wtAZIN1) an...
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Open AccessThe association of diabetes with risk of prostate cancer defined by clinical and molecular features
To prospectively examine the association between diabetes and risk of prostate cancer defined by clinical and molecular features.
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Open AccessPsoriasin, a novel anti-Candida albicans adhesin
Candida albicans belongs to the normal microbial flora on epithelial surfaces of humans. However, under certain, still not fully understood conditions, it can become pathogenic and cause a spectrum of diseases, f...