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    Delays in radical prostatectomy for prostate cancer and survival outcomes

    K. L. Moretti, Z. Shi, T. Kopsaftis, M. E. O’Callaghan in World Journal of Urology (2018)

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    Tools for predicting patient-reported outcomes in prostate cancer patients undergoing radical prostatectomy: a systematic review of prognostic accuracy and validity

    Radical prostatectomy is a common surgical procedure performed to treat prostate cancer. Patient-reported outcomes after surgery include urinary incontinence, erectile dysfunction, decreased quality of life an...

    M E O'Callaghan, E Raymond, J Campbell in Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases (2017)

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    Oncological outcomes in an Australian cohort according to the new prostate cancer grading grou**s

    A new 5-tiered grading grou** system has recently been endorsed for reporting of prostate cancer (PCa) grade to better reflect escalating risk of progression and cancer death. While several validations of th...

    K. R. Beckmann, A. D. Vincent, M. E. O’Callaghan, P. Cohen, S. Chang, M. Borg in BMC Cancer (2017)

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    Prostate cancer in men aged less than 50 years at diagnosis

    Prostate cancer (CaP) in younger men (age ≤50 years) appears to present differently compared with older men. This study describes CaP characteristics and outcomes in Australian young men.

    N. J. Kinnear, G. Kichenadasse, S. Plagakis, M. E. O’Callaghan in World Journal of Urology (2016)

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    Whole-exome sequencing points to considerable genetic heterogeneity of cerebral palsy

    Cerebral palsy (CP) is a common, clinically heterogeneous group of disorders affecting movement and posture. Its prevalence has changed little in 50 years and the causes remain largely unknown. The genetic con...

    G McMichael, M N Bainbridge, E Haan, M Corbett, A Gardner in Molecular Psychiatry (2015)

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    The genomic basis of cerebral palsy: a HuGE systematic literature review

    Cerebral palsy has been associated with a number of candidate genes. To date, no systematic review has been conducted to synthesise genetic polymorphism associations with cerebral palsy. We apply the HuGE NET ...

    M. E. O’Callaghan, A. H. MacLennan, E. A. Haan, G. Dekker in Human Genetics (2009)