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2. The influence of clinical and genetic factors on patient outcome in small cell carcinoma of the ovary, hypercalcemic type
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Witkowski, Leora, Goudie, Catherine, Ramos, Pilar, Boshari, Talia, Brunet, Jean-Sebastien, Karnezis, Anthony N, Longy, Michel, Knost, James A, Saloustros, Emmanouil, McCluggage, W Glenn, Stewart, Colin JR, Hendricks, William PD, Cunliffe, Heather, Huntsman, David G, Pautier, Patricia, Levine, Douglas A, Trent, Jeffrey M, Berchuck, Andrew, Hasselblatt, Martin, and Foulkes, William D
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Cancer ,Stem Cell Research ,Clinical Research ,Adolescent ,Adult ,Age Factors ,Carcinoma ,Small Cell ,Child ,Cohort Studies ,DNA Helicases ,Female ,Germ-Line Mutation ,Humans ,Hypercalcemia ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,Neoplasm Staging ,Nuclear Proteins ,Ovarian Neoplasms ,Prognosis ,Transcription Factors ,Young Adult ,Ovarian cancer ,Chemotherapy ,Stem cell rescue ,SCCOHT ,SMARCA4 ,Mutation ,Oncology and Carcinogenesis ,Paediatrics and Reproductive Medicine ,Oncology & Carcinogenesis - Abstract
ObjectiveSmall cell carcinoma of the ovary, hypercalcemic type (SCCOHT) is an aggressive tumor, with long term survival at ~30% in early stage disease. SCCOHT is caused by germline and somatic SMARCA4 mutations, but the effect of the mutation type on patients remains unknown. Furthermore, the rarity of SCCOHT has resulted in varied treatment, with no standardized protocols. We analyzed 293 cases to determine the effect of treatment modalities and SMARCA4 mutations on patient diagnosis and outcome.MethodsIn 293 SCCOHT patients we collected information on age and stage at diagnosis, treatment modality (surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and/or high-dose chemotherapy with autologous stem cell rescue (HDC-aSCR)), SMARCA4 mutation origin (germline/somatic), and overall survival. Cox analysis and log-rank tests were performed on 257 cases with available survival data.ResultsThe strongest prognostic factors were stage at diagnosis (p=2.72e-15) and treatment modality (p=3.87e-13). For FIGO stages II-IV, 5-year survival was 71% for patients who received HDC-aSCR, compared to 25% in patients who received conventional chemotherapy alone following surgery (p=0.002). Patients aged ≥40 had a worse outcome than younger patients (p=0.04). Twenty-six of 60 tested patients carried a germline SMARCA4 mutation, including all patients diagnosed
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- 2016
3. Risk factors associated with knife-crime in United Kingdom among young people aged 10–24 years: a systematic review
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Haylock, Sara, Boshari, Talia, Alexander, Emma C., Kumar, Ameeta, Manikam, Logan, and Pinder, Richard
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- 2020
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4. Germline and somatic FGFR1 abnormalities in dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumors
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Rivera, Barbara, Gayden, Tenzin, Carrot-Zhang, Jian, Nadaf, Javad, Boshari, Talia, Faury, Damien, Zeinieh, Michele, Blanc, Romeo, Burk, David L., Fahiminiya, Somayyeh, Bareke, Eric, Schüller, Ulrich, Monoranu, Camelia M., Sträter, Ronald, Kerl, Kornelius, Niederstadt, Thomas, Kurlemann, Gerhard, Ellezam, Benjamin, Michalak, Zuzanna, Thom, Maria, Lockhart, Paul J., Leventer, Richard J., Ohm, Milou, MacGregor, Duncan, Jones, David, Karamchandani, Jason, Greenwood, Celia M. T., Berghuis, Albert M., Bens, Susanne, Siebert, Reiner, Zakrzewska, Magdalena, Liberski, Pawel P., Zakrzewski, Krzysztof, Sisodiya, Sanjay M., Paulus, Werner, Albrecht, Steffen, Hasselblatt, Martin, Jabado, Nada, Foulkes, William D., and Majewski, Jacek
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- 2016
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5. Differences in Birthweight Curves Between Newborns of Immigrant Mothers vs. Infants Born in Their Corresponding Native Countries: Systematic Overview
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Boshari, Talia, Urquia, Marcelo L., Sgro, Michael, De Souza, Leanne R., and Ray, Joel G.
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- 2013
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6. Risk factors associated with knife-crime in United Kingdom among young people aged 10-24 years: A systematic review.
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Haylock, Sara, primary, Boshari, Talia, additional, Alexander, Emma C, additional, Kumar, Ameeta, additional, Manikam, Logan, additional, and Pinder, Richard, additional
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- 2020
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7. Psychosocial impact of undergoing prostate cancer screening for men with BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations
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Bancroft, Elizabeth K, Saya, Sibel, Page, Elizabeth C, Myhill, Kathryn, Thomas, Sarah, Pope, Jennifer, Chamberlain, Anthony, Hart, Rachel, Glover, Wayne, Cook, Jackie, Rosario, Derek J, Helfand, Brian T, Selkirk, Christina Hutten, Davidson, Rosemarie, Longmuir, Mark, Eccles, Diana M, Gadea, Neus, Brewer, Carole, Barwell, Julian, Salinas, Monica, Greenhalgh, Lynn, Tischkowitz, Marc, Henderson, Alex, Evans, David Gareth, Buys, Saundra S, Eeles, Rosalind A, Aaronson, Neil K, Eeles, Rosalind, Bancroft, Elizabeth, Page, Elizabeth, Kote-Jarai, Zsofia, Ardern-Jones, Audrey, Bangma, Chris, Castro, Elena, Dearnaley, David, Falconer, Alison, Foster, Christopher, Gronberg, Henrik, Hamdy, Freddie C, Johannsson, Oskar Thor, Khoo, Vincent, Eccles, Diana, Lilja, Hans, Evans, Gareth, Eyfjord, Jorunn, Lubinski, Jan, Maehle, Lovise, Mikropoulos, Christos, Millner, Alan, Mitra, Anita, Offman, Judith, Moynihan, Clare, Rennert, Gad, Suri, Mohnish, Dias, Alex, Taylor, Natalie, D'Mello, Lucia, Pope, Jenny, James, Paul, Mitchell, Gillian, Shanley, Sue, Richardson, Kate, McKinley, Joanne, Petelin, Lara, Murphy, Morgan, Mascarenhas, Lyon, Murphy, Declan, Lam, Jimmy, Taylor, Louise, Miller, Cathy, Stapleton, Alan, Chong, Michael, Suthers, Graeme, Poplawski, Nicola, Tucker, Katherine, Andrews, Lesley, Duffy, Jessica, Millard, Richard, Ward, Robyn, Williams, Rachel, Stricker, Phillip, Kirk, Judy, Bowman, Michelle, Patel, Manish, Harris, Marion, O'Connell, Shona, Hunt, Clare, Smyth, Courtney, Frydenberg, Mark, Lindeman, Geoffrey, Shackleton, Kylie, Morton, Catherine, Susman, Rachel, McGaughran, Julie, Boon, Melanie, Pachter, Nicholas, Townshend, Sharron, Schofield, Lyn, Nicholls, Cassandra, Spigelman, Allan, Gleeson, Margaret, Amor, David, Burke, Jo, Patterson, Briony, Swindle, Peter, Scott, Rodney, Foulkes, William, Boshari, Talia, Aprikian, Armen, Jensen, Thomas, Bojeson, Anders, Osther, Palle, Skytte, Anne-Bine, Cruger, Dorthe, Tondering, Majbritt Kure, Gerdes, Anne-Marie, Schmutzler, Rita, Rhiem, Kerstin, Wihler, Petra, Kast, K, Griebsch, C, Johannsson, Oskar, Stefansdottir, Vigdis, Murthy, Vedang, Sarin, Rajiv, Awatagiri, Kasturi, Ghonge, Sujata, Kowtal, Pradnya, Mulgund, Gouri, Gallagher, David, Bambury, Richard, Farrell, Michael, Gallagher, Fergal, Kiernan, Ingrid, Friedman, Eitan, Chen-Shtoyerman, Rakefet, Basevitch, Alon, Leibovici, Dan, Melzer, Ehud, Ben-Yehoshua, Sagi Josefsberg, Nicolai, Nicola, Radice, Paolo, Valdagni, Riccardo, Magnani, Tiziana, Gay, Simona, Teo, Soo Hwang, Tan, Hui Meng, Yoon, Sook-Yee, Thong, Meow Keong, Vasen, Hans, Ringleberg, Janneke, van Asperen, Christi, Kiemeney, Bart, van Zelst-Stams, Wendy, Ausems, Margreet GEM, van der Luijt, Rob B, van Os, Theo, Ruijs, Marielle WG, Adank, Muriel A, Oldenburg, Rogier A, Helderman-van den Enden, A Paula TJM, Caanen, BAH, Oosterwijk, Jan C, Moller, Pal, Brennhovd, Bjorn, Medvik, Heidi, Hanslien, Eldbjorg, Grindedal, Eli Marie, Cybulski, Cezary, Wokolorczyk, Dominika, Teixeira, Manuel, Maia, Sofia, Peixoto, Ana, Henrique, Rui, Oliveira, Jorge, Goncalves, Nuno, Araujo, Luis, Seixas, Manuela, Souto, Joao Paulo, Nogueira, Pedro, Copakova, Lucia, Zgajnar, Janez, Krajc, Mateja, Vrecar, Alenka, Capella, Gabriel, Ramon y Cajal, Teresa, Fisas, David, Mora, Josefina, Esquena, Salvador, Balmana, Judith, Morote, Juan, Liljegren, Annelie, Hjalm-Eriksson, Marie, Ekdahl, Karl-Johan, Carlsson, Stefan, George, Angela, Kemp, Zoe, Wiggins, Jennifer, Moss, Cathryn, Van As, Nicholas, Thompson, Alan, Ogden, Chris, Woodhouse, Christopher, Kumar, Pardeep, Evans, D Gareth, Bulman, Barbara, Rothwell, Jeanette, Tricker, Karen, Wise, Gillian, Mercer, Catherine, McBride, Donna, Costello, Philandra, Pearce, Allison, Torokwa, Audrey, Paterson, Joan, Clowes, Virginia, Taylor, Amy, Newcombe, Barbara, Walker, Lisa, Halliday, Dorothy, Stayner, Barbara, Fleming-Brown, D, Snape, Katie, Hanson, Helen, Hodgson, Shirley, Brice, Glen, Homfray, Tessa, Hammond, Carrie, Kohut, Kelly, Anjum, Uruj, Dearing, Audrey, Mencias, Mark, Potter, Alison, Renton, Caroline, Searle, Anne, Hill, Kathryn, Goodman, Selina, Garcia, Lynda, Devlin, Gemma, Everest, Sarah, Nadolski, Maria, Douglas, Fiona, Jobson, Irene, Paez, Edgar, Donaldson, Alan, Tomkins, Sue, Langman, Caroline, Jacobs, Chris, Pichert, Gabriella, Shaw, Adam, Kulkarni, Anju, Tripathi, Vishakha, Rose, Sarah, Compton, Cecilia, Watson, Michelle, Reinholtz, Cherylin, Brady, Angela, Dorkins, Huw, Melville, Athalie, Kosicka-Slawinska, Monika, Cummings, Carole, Kiesel, Vicki, Bartlett, Marion, Randhawa, Kashmir, Ellery, Natalie, Side, Lucy, Male, Alison, Simon, Kate, Rees, Katie, Tidey, Lizzie, Gurasashvili, Jana, Nevitt, Louise, Ingram, Stuart, Howell, Alice, Rosario, Derek, Catto, James, Howson, Joanne, Ong, Kai-Ren, Chapman, Cyril, Cole, Trevor, Heaton, Tricia, Hoffman, Jonathan, Burgess, Lucy, Huber, Camilla, Islam, Farah, Watt, Cathy, Duncan, Alexis, Kockelbergh, Roger, Mzazi, Shumikazi, Dineen, Amy, Sattar, Ayisha, Kaemba, Beckie, Sidat, Zahirah, Patel, Nafisa, Siguake, Kas, Birt, Angela, Poultney, Una, Umez-Eronini, Nkem, Mom, Jaswant, Sutton, Vivienne, Cornford, Philip, Bermingham, Nicola, Yesildag, Pembe, Treherne, Katy, Griffiths, Julie, Cogley, Lyn, Gott, Hannah, Rubinstein, Wendy S, Hulick, Peter, McGuire, Michael, Shevrin, Daniel, Kaul, Karen, Weissman, Scott, Newlin, Anna, Vogel, Kristen, Weiss, Shelly, Hook, Nicole, Buys, Saundra, Goldgar, David, Conner, Tom, Venne, Vickie, Stephenson, Robert, Dechet, Christopher, Domchek, Susan, Powers, Jacquelyn, Rustgi, Neil, Strom, Sara, Arun, Banu, Davis, John W, Yamamura, Yuko, Obeid, Elias, Giri, Veda, Gross, Laura, Bealin, Lisa, Cooney, Kathy, Stoffel, Elena, Okoth, Linda, Comm, IMPACT Study Steering, Collaborators, IMPACT, Damage and Repair in Cancer Development and Cancer Treatment (DARE), Targeted Gynaecologic Oncology (TARGON), General Practice, Urology, and Clinical Genetics
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psychosocial ,Male ,Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice ,Urological Oncology ,Genes, BRCA2 ,Genes, BRCA1 ,#pcsm ,RISK PERCEPTION ,Anxiety ,Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale ,FAMILY-HISTORY ,PSA ,0302 clinical medicine ,Quality of life ,QUALITY-OF-LIFE ,Risk Factors ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Longitudinal Studies ,Depressió psíquica ,Early Detection of Cancer ,POPULATION ,Prostatic Neoplasms/diagnosis ,education.field_of_study ,Prostate cancer ,Depression ,Anxiety/etiology ,Urology & Nephrology ,Middle Aged ,Distress ,Prostate cancer screening ,Mental depression ,#ProstateCancer ,Estudi de casos ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Urological cancers Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 15] ,Cohort ,HEALTH ,medicine.symptom ,Psychosocial ,Rare cancers Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 9] ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Urology ,Depression/etiology ,Population ,HOSPITAL ANXIETY ,Early Detection of Cancer/psychology ,OVARIAN-CANCER ,03 medical and health sciences ,All institutes and research themes of the Radboud University Medical Center ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,BRCA1/2 ,Internal medicine ,Humans ,education ,Psychiatric Status Rating Scales ,Càncer de pròstata ,business.industry ,Prostatic Neoplasms ,BRCA1 ,BRCA2 ,quality of life ,Case-Control Studies ,Mutation ,Perception ,Case studies ,business ,PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT - Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To report the baseline results of a longitudinal psychosocial study that forms part of the IMPACT study, a multi-national investigation of targeted prostate cancer (PCa) screening among men with a known pathogenic germline mutation in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes. PARTICIPANTS AND METHODS: Men enrolled in the IMPACT study were invited to complete a questionnaire at collaborating sites prior to each annual screening visit. The questionnaire included sociodemographic characteristics and the following measures: the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), Impact of Event Scale (IES), 36-item short-form health survey (SF-36), Memorial Anxiety Scale for Prostate Cancer, Cancer Worry Scale-Revised, risk perception and knowledge. The results of the baseline questionnaire are presented. RESULTS:A total of 432 men completed questionnaires: 98 and 160 had mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes, respectively, and 174 were controls (familial mutation negative). Participants' perception of PCa risk was influenced by genetic status. Knowledge levels were high and unrelated to genetic status. Mean scores for the HADS and SF-36 were within reported general population norms and mean IES scores were within normal range. IES mean intrusion and avoidance scores were significantly higher in BRCA1/BRCA2 carriers than in controls and were higher in men with increased PCa risk perception. At the multivariate level, risk perception contributed more significantly to variance in IES scores than genetic status. CONCLUSION: This is the first study to report the psychosocial profile of men with BRCA1/BRCA2 mutations undergoing PCa screening. No clinically concerning levels of general or cancer-specific distress or poor quality of life were detected in the cohort as a whole. A small subset of participants reported higher levels of distress, suggesting the need for healthcare professionals offering PCa screening to identify these risk factors and offer additional information and support to men seeking PCa screening.
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- 2019
8. Psychosocial impact of undergoing prostate cancer screening for men with BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations
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Bancroft, Elizabeth K., Saya, Sibel, Page, Elizabeth C., Myhill, Kathryn, Thomas, Sarah, Pope, Jennifer, Chamberlain, Anthony, Hart, Rachel, Glover, Wayne, Cook, Jackie, Rosario, Derek J., Helfand, Brian T., Selkirk, Christina Hutten, Davidson, Rosemarie, Longmuir, Mark, Eccles, Diana M., Gadea, Neus, Brewer, Carole, Barwell, Julian, Salinas, Monica, Greenhalgh, Lynn, Tischkowitz, Marc, Henderson, Alex, Evans, David Gareth, Buys, Saundra S., Eeles, Rosalind A., Aaronson, Neil K., Eeles, Rosalind, Bancroft, Elizabeth, Page, Elizabeth, Kote-Jarai, Zsofia, Ardern-Jones, Audrey, Bangma, Chris, Castro, Elena, Dearnaley, David, Falconer, Alison, Foster, Christopher, Gronberg, Henrik, Hamdy, Freddie C., Johannsson, Oskar Thor, Khoo, Vincent, Eccles, Diana, Lilja, Hans, Evans, Gareth, Eyfjord, Jorunn, Lubinski, Jan, Maehle, Lovise, Mikropoulos, Christos, Millner, Alan, Mitra, Anita, Offman, Judith, Moynihan, Clare, Rennert, Gad, Suri, Mohnish, Dias, Alex, Taylor, Natalie, D'Mello, Lucia, Pope, Jenny, James, Paul, Mitchell, Gillian, Shanley, Sue, Richardson, Kate, McKinley, Joanne, Petelin, Lara, Murphy, Morgan, Mascarenhas, Lyon, Murphy, Declan, Lam, Jimmy, Taylor, Louise, Miller, Cathy, Stapleton, Alan, Chong, Michael, Suthers, Graeme, Poplawski, Nicola, Tucker, Katherine, Andrews, Lesley, Duffy, Jessica, Millard, Richard, Ward, Robyn, Williams, Rachel, Stricker, Phillip, Kirk, Judy, Bowman, Michelle, Patel, Manish, Harris, Marion, O'Connell, Shona, Hunt, Clare, Smyth, Courtney, Frydenberg, Mark, Lindeman, Geoffrey, Shackleton, Kylie, Morton, Catherine, Susman, Rachel, McGaughran, Julie, Boon, Melanie, Pachter, Nicholas, Townshend, Sharron, Schofield, Lyn, Nicholls, Cassandra, Spigelman, Allan, Gleeson, Margaret, Amor, David, Burke, Jo, Patterson, Briony, Swindle, Peter, Scott, Rodney, Foulkes, William, Boshari, Talia, Aprikian, Armen, Jensen, Thomas, Bojeson, Anders, Osther, Palle, Skytte, Anne-Bine, Cruger, Dorthe, Tondering, Majbritt Kure, Gerdes, Anne-Marie, Schmutzler, Rita, Rhiem, Kerstin, Wihler, Petra, Kast, K., Griebsch, C., Johannsson, Oskar, Stefansdottir, Vigdis, Murthy, Vedang, Sarin, Rajiv, Awatagiri, Kasturi, Ghonge, Sujata, Kowtal, Pradnya, Mulgund, Gouri, Gallagher, David, Bambury, Richard, Farrell, Michael, Gallagher, Fergal, Kiernan, Ingrid, Friedman, Eitan, Chen-Shtoyerman, Rakefet, Basevitch, Alon, Leibovici, Dan, Melzer, Ehud, Ben-Yehoshua, Sagi Josefsberg, Nicolai, Nicola, Radice, Paolo, Valdagni, Riccardo, Magnani, Tiziana, Gay, Simona, Teo, Soo Hwang, Tan, Hui Meng, Yoon, Sook-Yee, Thong, Meow Keong, Vasen, Hans, Ringleberg, Janneke, van Asperen, Christi, Kiemeney, Bart, van Zelst-Stams, Wendy, Ausems, Margreet G. E. M., van der Luijt, Rob B., van Os, Theo, Ruijs, Marielle W. G., Adank, Muriel A., Oldenburg, Rogier A., Helderman-van den Enden, A. Paula T. J. M., Caanen, B. A. H., Oosterwijk, Jan C., Moller, Pal, Brennhovd, Bjorn, Medvik, Heidi, Hanslien, Eldbjorg, Grindedal, Eli Marie, Cybulski, Cezary, Wokolorczyk, Dominika, Teixeira, Manuel, Maia, Sofia, Peixoto, Ana, Henrique, Rui, Oliveira, Jorge, Goncalves, Nuno, Araujo, Luis, Seixas, Manuela, Souto, Joao Paulo, Nogueira, Pedro, Copakova, Lucia, Zgajnar, Janez, Krajc, Mateja, Vrecar, Alenka, Capella, Gabriel, Ramon y Cajal, Teresa, Fisas, David, Mora, Josefina, Esquena, Salvador, Balmana, Judith, Morote, Juan, Liljegren, Annelie, Hjalm-Eriksson, Marie, Ekdahl, Karl-Johan, Carlsson, Stefan, George, Angela, Kemp, Zoe, Wiggins, Jennifer, Moss, Cathryn, Van As, Nicholas, Thompson, Alan, Ogden, Chris, Woodhouse, Christopher, Kumar, Pardeep, Evans, D. Gareth, Bulman, Barbara, Rothwell, Jeanette, Tricker, Karen, Wise, Gillian, Mercer, Catherine, McBride, Donna, Costello, Philandra, Pearce, Allison, Torokwa, Audrey, Paterson, Joan, Clowes, Virginia, Taylor, Amy, Newcombe, Barbara, Walker, Lisa, Halliday, Dorothy, Stayner, Barbara, Fleming-Brown, D., Snape, Katie, Hanson, Helen, Hodgson, Shirley, Brice, Glen, Homfray, Tessa, Hammond, Carrie, Kohut, Kelly, Anjum, Uruj, Dearing, Audrey, Mencias, Mark, Potter, Alison, Renton, Caroline, Searle, Anne, Hill, Kathryn, Goodman, Selina, Garcia, Lynda, Devlin, Gemma, Everest, Sarah, Nadolski, Maria, Douglas, Fiona, Jobson, Irene, Paez, Edgar, Donaldson, Alan, Tomkins, Sue, Langman, Caroline, Jacobs, Chris, Pichert, Gabriella, Shaw, Adam, Kulkarni, Anju, Tripathi, Vishakha, Rose, Sarah, Compton, Cecilia, Watson, Michelle, Reinholtz, Cherylin, Brady, Angela, Dorkins, Huw, Melville, Athalie, Kosicka-Slawinska, Monika, Cummings, Carole, Kiesel, Vicki, Bartlett, Marion, Randhawa, Kashmir, Ellery, Natalie, Side, Lucy, Male, Alison, Simon, Kate, Rees, Katie, Tidey, Lizzie, Gurasashvili, Jana, Nevitt, Louise, Ingram, Stuart, Howell, Alice, Rosario, Derek, Catto, James, Howson, Joanne, Ong, Kai-Ren, Chapman, Cyril, Cole, Trevor, Heaton, Tricia, Hoffman, Jonathan, Burgess, Lucy, Huber, Camilla, Islam, Farah, Watt, Cathy, Duncan, Alexis, Kockelbergh, Roger, Mzazi, Shumikazi, Dineen, Amy, Sattar, Ayisha, Kaemba, Beckie, Sidat, Zahirah, Patel, Nafisa, Siguake, Kas, Birt, Angela, Poultney, Una, Umez-Eronini, Nkem, Mom, Jaswant, Sutton, Vivienne, Cornford, Philip, Bermingham, Nicola, Yesildag, Pembe, Treherne, Katy, Griffiths, Julie, Cogley, Lyn, Gott, Hannah, Rubinstein, Wendy S., Hulick, Peter, McGuire, Michael, Shevrin, Daniel, Kaul, Karen, Weissman, Scott, Newlin, Anna, Vogel, Kristen, Weiss, Shelly, Hook, Nicole, Buys, Saundra, Goldgar, David, Conner, Tom, Venne, Vickie, Stephenson, Robert, Dechet, Christopher, Domchek, Susan, Powers, Jacquelyn, Rustgi, Neil, Strom, Sara, Arun, Banu, Davis, John W., Yamamura, Yuko, Obeid, Elias, Giri, Veda, Gross, Laura, Bealin, Lisa, Cooney, Kathy, Stoffel, Elena, Okoth, Linda, Bancroft, Elizabeth K., Saya, Sibel, Page, Elizabeth C., Myhill, Kathryn, Thomas, Sarah, Pope, Jennifer, Chamberlain, Anthony, Hart, Rachel, Glover, Wayne, Cook, Jackie, Rosario, Derek J., Helfand, Brian T., Selkirk, Christina Hutten, Davidson, Rosemarie, Longmuir, Mark, Eccles, Diana M., Gadea, Neus, Brewer, Carole, Barwell, Julian, Salinas, Monica, Greenhalgh, Lynn, Tischkowitz, Marc, Henderson, Alex, Evans, David Gareth, Buys, Saundra S., Eeles, Rosalind A., Aaronson, Neil K., Eeles, Rosalind, Bancroft, Elizabeth, Page, Elizabeth, Kote-Jarai, Zsofia, Ardern-Jones, Audrey, Bangma, Chris, Castro, Elena, Dearnaley, David, Falconer, Alison, Foster, Christopher, Gronberg, Henrik, Hamdy, Freddie C., Johannsson, Oskar Thor, Khoo, Vincent, Eccles, Diana, Lilja, Hans, Evans, Gareth, Eyfjord, Jorunn, Lubinski, Jan, Maehle, Lovise, Mikropoulos, Christos, Millner, Alan, Mitra, Anita, Offman, Judith, Moynihan, Clare, Rennert, Gad, Suri, Mohnish, Dias, Alex, Taylor, Natalie, D'Mello, Lucia, Pope, Jenny, James, Paul, Mitchell, Gillian, Shanley, Sue, Richardson, Kate, McKinley, Joanne, Petelin, Lara, Murphy, Morgan, Mascarenhas, Lyon, Murphy, Declan, Lam, Jimmy, Taylor, Louise, Miller, Cathy, Stapleton, Alan, Chong, Michael, Suthers, Graeme, Poplawski, Nicola, Tucker, Katherine, Andrews, Lesley, Duffy, Jessica, Millard, Richard, Ward, Robyn, Williams, Rachel, Stricker, Phillip, Kirk, Judy, Bowman, Michelle, Patel, Manish, Harris, Marion, O'Connell, Shona, Hunt, Clare, Smyth, Courtney, Frydenberg, Mark, Lindeman, Geoffrey, Shackleton, Kylie, Morton, Catherine, Susman, Rachel, McGaughran, Julie, Boon, Melanie, Pachter, Nicholas, Townshend, Sharron, Schofield, Lyn, Nicholls, Cassandra, Spigelman, Allan, Gleeson, Margaret, Amor, David, Burke, Jo, Patterson, Briony, Swindle, Peter, Scott, Rodney, Foulkes, William, Boshari, Talia, Aprikian, Armen, Jensen, Thomas, Bojeson, Anders, Osther, Palle, Skytte, Anne-Bine, Cruger, Dorthe, Tondering, Majbritt Kure, Gerdes, Anne-Marie, Schmutzler, Rita, Rhiem, Kerstin, Wihler, Petra, Kast, K., Griebsch, C., Johannsson, Oskar, Stefansdottir, Vigdis, Murthy, Vedang, Sarin, Rajiv, Awatagiri, Kasturi, Ghonge, Sujata, Kowtal, Pradnya, Mulgund, Gouri, Gallagher, David, Bambury, Richard, Farrell, Michael, Gallagher, Fergal, Kiernan, Ingrid, Friedman, Eitan, Chen-Shtoyerman, Rakefet, Basevitch, Alon, Leibovici, Dan, Melzer, Ehud, Ben-Yehoshua, Sagi Josefsberg, Nicolai, Nicola, Radice, Paolo, Valdagni, Riccardo, Magnani, Tiziana, Gay, Simona, Teo, Soo Hwang, Tan, Hui Meng, Yoon, Sook-Yee, Thong, Meow Keong, Vasen, Hans, Ringleberg, Janneke, van Asperen, Christi, Kiemeney, Bart, van Zelst-Stams, Wendy, Ausems, Margreet G. E. M., van der Luijt, Rob B., van Os, Theo, Ruijs, Marielle W. G., Adank, Muriel A., Oldenburg, Rogier A., Helderman-van den Enden, A. Paula T. J. M., Caanen, B. A. H., Oosterwijk, Jan C., Moller, Pal, Brennhovd, Bjorn, Medvik, Heidi, Hanslien, Eldbjorg, Grindedal, Eli Marie, Cybulski, Cezary, Wokolorczyk, Dominika, Teixeira, Manuel, Maia, Sofia, Peixoto, Ana, Henrique, Rui, Oliveira, Jorge, Goncalves, Nuno, Araujo, Luis, Seixas, Manuela, Souto, Joao Paulo, Nogueira, Pedro, Copakova, Lucia, Zgajnar, Janez, Krajc, Mateja, Vrecar, Alenka, Capella, Gabriel, Ramon y Cajal, Teresa, Fisas, David, Mora, Josefina, Esquena, Salvador, Balmana, Judith, Morote, Juan, Liljegren, Annelie, Hjalm-Eriksson, Marie, Ekdahl, Karl-Johan, Carlsson, Stefan, George, Angela, Kemp, Zoe, Wiggins, Jennifer, Moss, Cathryn, Van As, Nicholas, Thompson, Alan, Ogden, Chris, Woodhouse, Christopher, Kumar, Pardeep, Evans, D. Gareth, Bulman, Barbara, Rothwell, Jeanette, Tricker, Karen, Wise, Gillian, Mercer, Catherine, McBride, Donna, Costello, Philandra, Pearce, Allison, Torokwa, Audrey, Paterson, Joan, Clowes, Virginia, Taylor, Amy, Newcombe, Barbara, Walker, Lisa, Halliday, Dorothy, Stayner, Barbara, Fleming-Brown, D., Snape, Katie, Hanson, Helen, Hodgson, Shirley, Brice, Glen, Homfray, Tessa, Hammond, Carrie, Kohut, Kelly, Anjum, Uruj, Dearing, Audrey, Mencias, Mark, Potter, Alison, Renton, Caroline, Searle, Anne, Hill, Kathryn, Goodman, Selina, Garcia, Lynda, Devlin, Gemma, Everest, Sarah, Nadolski, Maria, Douglas, Fiona, Jobson, Irene, Paez, Edgar, Donaldson, Alan, Tomkins, Sue, Langman, Caroline, Jacobs, Chris, Pichert, Gabriella, Shaw, Adam, Kulkarni, Anju, Tripathi, Vishakha, Rose, Sarah, Compton, Cecilia, Watson, Michelle, Reinholtz, Cherylin, Brady, Angela, Dorkins, Huw, Melville, Athalie, Kosicka-Slawinska, Monika, Cummings, Carole, Kiesel, Vicki, Bartlett, Marion, Randhawa, Kashmir, Ellery, Natalie, Side, Lucy, Male, Alison, Simon, Kate, Rees, Katie, Tidey, Lizzie, Gurasashvili, Jana, Nevitt, Louise, Ingram, Stuart, Howell, Alice, Rosario, Derek, Catto, James, Howson, Joanne, Ong, Kai-Ren, Chapman, Cyril, Cole, Trevor, Heaton, Tricia, Hoffman, Jonathan, Burgess, Lucy, Huber, Camilla, Islam, Farah, Watt, Cathy, Duncan, Alexis, Kockelbergh, Roger, Mzazi, Shumikazi, Dineen, Amy, Sattar, Ayisha, Kaemba, Beckie, Sidat, Zahirah, Patel, Nafisa, Siguake, Kas, Birt, Angela, Poultney, Una, Umez-Eronini, Nkem, Mom, Jaswant, Sutton, Vivienne, Cornford, Philip, Bermingham, Nicola, Yesildag, Pembe, Treherne, Katy, Griffiths, Julie, Cogley, Lyn, Gott, Hannah, Rubinstein, Wendy S., Hulick, Peter, McGuire, Michael, Shevrin, Daniel, Kaul, Karen, Weissman, Scott, Newlin, Anna, Vogel, Kristen, Weiss, Shelly, Hook, Nicole, Buys, Saundra, Goldgar, David, Conner, Tom, Venne, Vickie, Stephenson, Robert, Dechet, Christopher, Domchek, Susan, Powers, Jacquelyn, Rustgi, Neil, Strom, Sara, Arun, Banu, Davis, John W., Yamamura, Yuko, Obeid, Elias, Giri, Veda, Gross, Laura, Bealin, Lisa, Cooney, Kathy, Stoffel, Elena, and Okoth, Linda
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Objectives To report the baseline results of a longitudinal psychosocial study that forms part of the IMPACT study, a multi-national investigation of targeted prostate cancer (PCa) screening among men with a known pathogenic germline mutation in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes. Particpants and Methods Men enrolled in the IMPACT study were invited to complete a questionnaire at collaborating sites prior to each annual screening visit. The questionnaire included sociodemographic characteristics and the following measures: the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), Impact of Event Scale (IES), 36-item short-form health survey (SF-36), Memorial Anxiety Scale for Prostate Cancer, Cancer Worry Scale-Revised, risk perception and knowledge. The results of the baseline questionnaire are presented. Results A total of 432 men completed questionnaires: 98 and 160 had mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes, respectively, and 174 were controls (familial mutation negative). Participants' perception of PCa risk was influenced by genetic status. Knowledge levels were high and unrelated to genetic status. Mean scores for the HADS and SF-36 were within reported general population norms and mean IES scores were within normal range. IES mean intrusion and avoidance scores were significantly higher in BRCA1/BRCA2 carriers than in controls and were higher in men with increased PCa risk perception. At the multivariate level, risk perception contributed more significantly to variance in IES scores than genetic status. Conclusion This is the first study to report the psychosocial profile of men with BRCA1/BRCA2 mutations undergoing PCa screening. No clinically concerning levels of general or cancer-specific distress or poor quality of life were detected in the cohort as a whole. A small subset of participants reported higher levels of distress, suggesting the need for healthcare professionals offering PCa screening to identify these risk factors and offer additional information and support to me
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9. Prostate-specific antigen velocity in a prospective prostate cancer screening study of men with genetic predisposition
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Mikropoulos, Christos, Selkirk, Christina G. Hutten, Saya, Sibel, Bancroft, Elizabeth, Vertosick, Emily, Dadaev, Tokhir, Brendler, Charles, Page, Elizabeth, Dias, Alexander, Evans, D. Gareth, Rothwell, Jeanette, Maehle, Lovise, Axcrona, Karol, Richardson, Kate, Eccles, Diana, Jensen, Thomas, Osther, Palle J., van Asperen, Christi J., Vasen, Hans, Kiemeney, Lambertus A., Ringelberg, Janneke, Cybulski, Cezary, Wokolorczyk, Dominika, Hart, Rachel, Glover, Wayne, Lam, Jimmy, Taylor, Louise, Salinas, Monica, Feliubadalo, Lidia, Oldenburg, Rogier, Cremers, Ruben, Verhaegh, Gerald, van Zelst-Stams, Wendy A., Oosterwijk, Jan C., Cook, Jackie, Rosario, Derek J., Buys, Saundra S., Conner, Tom, Domchek, Susan, Powers, Jacquelyn, Ausems, Margreet G. E. M., Teixeira, Manuel R., Maia, Sofia, Izatt, Louise, Schmutzler, Rita, Rhiem, Kerstin, Foulkes, William D., Boshari, Talia, Davidson, Rosemarie, Ruijs, Marielle, van den Enden, Apollonia, Eeles, Rosalind A., MUMC+: DA KG Polikliniek (9), and RS: FHML non-thematic output
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predictive model ,RISK ,PSA VELOCITY ,IMPACT ,BRCA2 MUTATION CARRIERS ,DEATH ,CURABILITY ,prostate cancer ,BRCA1 ,genetic predisposition ,BRCA2 ,INCREASE ,WINDOW - Abstract
Background: Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and PSA-velocity (PSAV) have been used to identify men at risk of prostate cancer (PrCa). The IMPACT study is evaluating PSA screening in men with a known genetic predisposition to PrCa due to BRCA1/2 mutations. This analysis evaluates the utility of PSA and PSAV for identifying PrCa and high-grade disease in this cohort. Methods: PSAV was calculated using logistic regression to determine if PSA or PSAV predicted the result of prostate biopsy (PB) in men with elevated PSA values. Cox regression was used to determine whether PSA or PSAV predicted PSA elevation in men with low PSAs. Interaction terms were included in the models to determine whether BRCA status influenced the predictiveness of PSA or PSAV. Results: 1634 participants had >= 3 PSA readings of whom 174 underwent PB and 45 PrCas diagnosed. In men with PSA >3.0 ng ml(-1), PSAV was not significantly associated with presence of cancer or high-grade disease. PSAV did not add to PSA for predicting time to an elevated PSA. When comparing BRCA1/2 carriers to non-carriers, we found a significant interaction between BRCA status and last PSA before biopsy (P = 0.031) and BRCA2 status and PSAV (P = 0.024). However, PSAV was not predictive of biopsy outcome in BRCA2 carriers. Conclusions: PSA is more strongly predictive of PrCa in BRCA carriers than non-carriers. We did not find evidence that PSAV aids decision-making for BRCA carriers over absolute PSA value alone.
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10. Public health and alcohol licensing policy in local government: an observational study of licensed premises and alcohol-related violence in London, UK
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Boshari, Talia, primary, Sharpe, Carolyn A, additional, Poots, Alan, additional, Watt, Hilary, additional, and Pinder, Richard J, additional
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11. Erratum: Prostate-specific antigen velocity in a prospective prostate cancer screening study of men with genetic predisposition
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Mikropoulos, Christos, Christina Hutten, Saya, Sibel, Bancroft, Elizabeth, Vertosick, Emily, Dadaev, Tokhir, Brendler, Charles, Page, Elizabeth, Dias, Alexander, Evans, D. Gareth, Rothwell, Jeanette, Maehle, Lovise, Axcrona, Karol, Richardson, Kate, Eccles, Diana, Jensen, Thomas, Osther, Palle J., Asperen, Christi J., Vasen, Hans, Kiemeney, Lambertus A., Ringelberg, Janneke, Cybulski, Cezary, Wokolorczyk, Dominika, Hart, Rachel, Glover, Wayne, Lam, Jimmy, Taylor, Louise, Salinas, Monica, Feliubadaló, Lidia, Oldenburg, Rogier, Cremers, Ruben, Verhaegh, Gerald, Zelst-Stams, Wendy A., Oosterwijk, Jan C., Cook, Jackie, Rosario, Derek J., Buys, Saundra S., Conner, Tom, Domchek, Susan, Powers, Jacquelyn, Ausems, Margreet Gem, Teixeira, Manuel R., Maia, Sofia, Izatt, Louise, Schmutzler, Rita, Rhiem, Kerstin, Foulkes, William D., Boshari, Talia, Davidson, Rosemarie, Ruijs, Marielle, Helderman-Van Den Enden, Apollonia Tjm, Andrews, Lesley, Walker, Lisa, Snape, Katie, Henderson, Alex, Jobson, Irene, Lindeman, Geoffrey J., Liljegren, Annelie, Harris, Marion, Adank, Muriel A., Kirk, Judy, Taylor, Amy, Susman, Rachel, Chen-Shtoyerman, Rakefet, Pachter, Nicholas, Spigelman, Allan, Side, Lucy, Zgajnar, Janez, Mora, Josefina, Brewer, Carole, Gadea, Neus, Brady, Angela F., Gallagher, David, Os, Theo, Donaldson, Alan, Stefansdottir, Vigdis, Barwell, Julian, James, Paul A., Murphy, Declan, Friedman, Eitan, Nicolai, Nicola, Greenhalgh, Lynn, Obeid, Elias, Murthy, Vedang, Copakova, Lucia, Mcgrath, John, Teo, Soo-Hwang, Strom, Sara, Kast, Karin, Leongamornlert, Daniel A., Chamberlain, Anthony, Pope, Jenny, Newlin, Anna C., Aaronson, Neil, Ardern-Jones, Audrey, Bangma, Chris, Castro, Elena, Dearnaley, David, Eyfjörð, Jórunn Erla, Falconer, Alison, Foster, Christopher S., Gronberg, Henrik, Hamdy, Freddie C., Johannsson, Oskar, Khoo, Vincent, Lubinski, Jan, Grindedal, Eli Marie, Mckinley, Joanne, Shackleton, Kylie, Mitra, Anita V., Moynihan, Clare, Rennert, Gad, Suri, Mohnish, Tricker, Karen, Moss, Sue, Kote-Jarai, Zsofia, Vickers, Andrew, Lilja, Hans, Helfand, Brian T., Eeles, Rosalind A., Læknadeild (HÍ), Faculty of Medicine (UI), Heilbrigðisvísindasvið (HÍ), School of Health Sciences (UI), Háskóli Íslands, University of Iceland, Epidemiology and Data Science, CCA - Cancer Treatment and quality of life, VU University medical center, Damage and Repair in Cancer Development and Cancer Treatment (DARE), Targeted Gynaecologic Oncology (TARGON), Clinical Genetics, Urology, Human Genetics, and CCA - Cancer Treatment and Quality of Life
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Male ,Oncology ,Cancer Research ,IMPACT ,Prostate Specific Antigen Velocity ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Genetics & Genomics ,urologic and male genital diseases ,PSA velocity ,INCREASE ,WINDOW ,predictive model ,0302 clinical medicine ,BRCA2 MUTATION CARRIERS ,Early Detection of Cancer ,RISK ,IMPACT study collaborators ,BRCA1 Protein ,DEATH ,Middle Aged ,prostate cancer ,3. Good health ,Prostate cancer screening ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Kallikreins ,Corrigendum ,Erfðarannsóknir ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Blöðruhálskirtilskrabbamein ,1117 Public Health and Health Services ,03 medical and health sciences ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Internal medicine ,Journal Article ,medicine ,Genetic predisposition ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,1112 Oncology and Carcinogenesis ,Oncology & Carcinogenesis ,Germ-Line Mutation ,Aged ,Krabbamein ,BRCA2 Protein ,Science & Technology ,business.industry ,Prostatic Neoplasms ,Cancer ,Prostate-Specific Antigen ,BRCA1 ,medicine.disease ,BRCA2 ,Logistic Models ,CURABILITY ,Neoplasm Grading ,business ,genetic predisposition - Abstract
Background: Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and PSA-velocity (PSAV) have been used to identify men at risk of prostate cancer (PrCa). The IMPACT study is evaluating PSA screening in men with a known genetic predisposition to PrCa due to BRCA1/2 mutations. This analysis evaluates the utility of PSA and PSAV for identifying PrCa and high-grade disease in this cohort. Methods: PSAV was calculated using logistic regression to determine if PSA or PSAV predicted the result of prostate biopsy (PB) in men with elevated PSA values. Cox regression was used to determine whether PSA or PSAV predicted PSA elevation in men with low PSAs. Interaction terms were included in the models to determine whether BRCA status influenced the predictiveness of PSA or PSAV. Results: 1634 participants had 3 PSA readings of whom 174 underwent PB and 45 PrCas diagnosed. In men with PSA >3.0 ng ml−l, PSAV was not significantly associated with presence of cancer or high-grade disease. PSAV did not add to PSA for predicting time to an elevated PSA. When comparing BRCA1/2 carriers to non-carriers, we found a significant interaction between BRCA status and last PSA before biopsy (P=0.031) and BRCA2 status and PSAV (P=0.024). However, PSAV was not predictive of biopsy outcome in BRCA2 carriers. Conclusions: PSA is more strongly predictive of PrCa in BRCA carriers than non-carriers. We did not find evidence that PSAV aids decision-making for BRCA carriers over absolute PSA value alone., This research is coordinated by the Institute of Cancer Research, London, UK and is supported by grants from Cancer Research UK (Grant references (C5047/A21332, C5047/A13232 and C5047/A17528) and The Ronald and Rita McAulay Foundation. Mr and Mrs Jack Baker for the study in NorthShore University HealthSystem, Evanston, Illinois and Myriad Genetics Laboratory, Salt Lake City, Utah, for providing research BRCA testing rates for NorthShore University HealthSystem participants. We acknowledge funding from the NIHR to the Biomedical Research Center at The Institute of Cancer Research and The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, at Central Manchester Foundation Trust and the Oxford Biomedical Research Centre Program. We acknowledge that in Australia, this project was co-funded by Cancer Council Tasmania and Cancer Australia, grant number 1006349 (2011–2013), Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia, grant number PCFA PRO4 (2008) and Cancer Councils of Victoria and South Australia, grant number 400048 (2006–2008), The Victorian Cancer Agency Clinical Trial Capacity CTCB08_14, Cancer Australia & Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia (2014–2016) grant number 1059423, and Translational grants EOI09_50. The Association of International Cancer Research funded data collection in The Netherlands (AICR 10–0596). We acknowledge funding from the Basser Center for BRCA (to S Domchek). We acknowledge funding from the National Cancer Institute [P30-CA008748], the Sidney Kimmel Center for Prostate and Urologic Cancers, and David H. Koch through the Prostate Cancer Foundation, the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Oxford Biomedical Research Centre Program in UK, Swedish Cancer Society (Cancerfonden project no. 11–0624), and the Swedish Research Council (VR-MH project no. 2016–02974). We acknowledge funding from the Slovenian Research Agency, Research programme P3–0352. Elena Castro acknolwedges funding from a Juan de la Cierva’ fellowship from MINIECO (grant reference IJCI- 2014–19129). We acknowledge the support of the Asociación Española Contra el Cáncer (AECC), the Instituto de Salud Carlos III (organismo adscrito al Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad) and ‘Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER), una manera de hacer Europa’ (PI10/01422, PI13/00285, PIE13/00022, PI16/00563 and CIBERONC) and the Institut Català de la Salut and Autonomous Government of Catalonia (2009SGR290, 2014SGR338 and PERIS Project MedPerCan).
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12. Abstract 2470: Compromised BRCA1-PALB2 interaction is associated with breast cancer risk
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Foo, Tzeh Keong, primary, Tischkowitz, Marc, additional, Simhadri, Srilatha, additional, Boshari, Talia, additional, Burke, Kathleen A., additional, Berman, Samuel H., additional, Zayed, Nadia, additional, Ding, Yuan Chun, additional, Neuhausen, Susan L., additional, Weigelt, Britta, additional, Reis-Filho, Jorge S., additional, Foulkes, William D., additional, and Xia, Bing, additional
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13. Abstract 3422: The influence of genetic and clinical factors on the outcome following a diagnosis of small cell carcinoma of the ovary, hypercalcemic type
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Witkowski, Leora, primary, Goudie, Catherine, additional, Ramos, Pilar, additional, Karnezis, Anthony N., additional, Boshari, Talia, additional, Pautier, Patricia, additional, Longy, Michel, additional, Knost, James A., additional, Saloustros, Emmanouil, additional, McCluggage, W Glenn, additional, Hasselblatt, Martin, additional, Hendricks, William P., additional, Huntsman, David, additional, Levine, Douglas A., additional, Trent, Jeffrey, additional, and Foulkes, William D., additional
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14. Abstract LB-019: FGFR1 abnormalities in seizure-associated familial and sporadic dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumors
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Rivera, Barbara, primary, Gayden, Tenzin, additional, Zhang, Jian, additional, Nadaf, Javad, additional, Boshari, Talia, additional, Faury, Damien, additional, Zeinieh, Michele, additional, Blanc, Romeo, additional, Burk, David, additional, Fahiminiya, Somayyeh, additional, Bareke, Eric, additional, Schueller, Ulrich, additional, Monoranu, Camelia M., additional, Sträter, Ronald, additional, Kerl, Kornelius, additional, Niederstadt, Thomas, additional, Kurlemann, Gerhard, additional, Ellezam, Benjamin, additional, Michalak, Zuzanna, additional, Thom, Maria, additional, Lockhart, Paul, additional, Leventer, Richard, additional, Ohm, Milou, additional, McGregor, Duncan, additional, Jones, David, additional, Karamchandani, Jason, additional, Greenwood, Celia, additional, Berghuis, Albert, additional, Bens, Susanne, additional, Siebert, Reiner, additional, Zakrzewska, Magdalena, additional, Liberski, Pawel, additional, Zakrzewski, Krzysztof, additional, Sisodiya, Sanjay, additional, Paulus, Werner, additional, Albrecht, Steffen, additional, Hasselblatt, Martin, additional, Jabado, Nada, additional, Foulkes, William D., additional, and Majewski, Jacek, additional
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15. Uterine Tumor Resembling Ovarian Sex Cord Tumor (UTROSCT) Commonly Exhibits Positivity With Sex Cord Markers FOXL2 and SF-1 but Lacks FOXL2 and DICER1 Mutations
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Croce, Sabrina, primary, de Kock, Leanne, additional, Boshari, Talia, additional, Hostein, Isabelle, additional, Velasco, Valerie, additional, Foulkes, William D., additional, and McCluggage, W. Glenn, additional
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16. LG-26GERMLINE AND SOMATIC FGFR1 ABNORMALITIES IN DYSEMBRYOPLASTIC NEUROEPITHELIAL TUMORS
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Rivera, Barbara, primary, Gayden, Tenzin, additional, Carrot-Zhang, Jian, additional, Nadaf, Javad, additional, Boshari, Talia, additional, Faury, Damien, additional, Zeinieh, Michele, additional, Blanc, Romeo, additional, Burk, David, additional, Fahiminiya, Somayyeh, additional, Bareke, Eric, additional, Schüller, Ulrich, additional, Monoranu, Camelia M., additional, Sträter, Ronald, additional, Kerl, Kornelius, additional, Niederstadt, Thomas, additional, Kurlemann, Gerhard, additional, Ellezam, Benjamin, additional, Michalak, Zuzanna, additional, Thom, Maria, additional, Lockhart, Paul, additional, Leventer, Richard, additional, Ohm, Milou, additional, MacGregor, Duncan, additional, Jones, David, additional, Karamchandani, Jason, additional, Greenwood, Celia M.T., additional, Berghuis, Albert, additional, Bens, Susanne, additional, Siebert, Reiner, additional, Zakrzewska, Magdalena, additional, Liberski, Pawel P., additional, Zakrzewski, Krzysztof, additional, Sisodiya, Sanjay, additional, Paulus, Werner, additional, Albrecht, Steffen, additional, Hasselblatt, Martin, additional, Jabado, Nada, additional, Foulkes, William D., additional, and Majewski, Jacek, additional
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17. Adult-Onset Cervical Embryonal Rhabdomyosarcoma and DICER1 Mutations
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de Kock, Leanne, primary, Boshari, Talia, additional, Martinelli, Fabio, additional, Wojcik, Elzbieta, additional, Niedziela, Marek, additional, and Foulkes, William D., additional
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18. Cheque Cashing Places: Preying on Areas with High Crime
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Ray, Joel G., primary, Boshari, Talia, additional, Gozdyra, Piotr, additional, Creatore, Maria Isabella, additional, and Matheson, Flora I., additional
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19. Uterine Tumor Resembling Ovarian Sex Cord Tumor (UTROSCT) Commonly Exhibits Positivity With Sex Cord Markers FOXL2 and SF-1 but Lacks FOXL2and DICER1Mutations
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Croce, Sabrina, de Kock, Leanne, Boshari, Talia, Hostein, Isabelle, Velasco, Valerie, Foulkes, William D., and McCluggage, W. Glenn
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Uterine tumor resembling ovarian sex cord tumor (UTROSCT) is a rare neoplasm which morphologically and immunohistochemically exhibits overlap with an ovarian sex cord tumor. Although many of these neoplasms are positive with markers of ovarian sex cord-stromal tumors, staining is often limited and the pathogenesis of UTROSCT is unknown. To further explore the sex cord lineage of UTROSCT, we studied 19 of these neoplasms and examined the expression of 2 recently described markers of ovarian sex cord-stromal tumors, FOXL2, and steroidogenic factor-1. We also undertook FOXL2and DICER1mutation analysis in these cases; a somatic missense mutation in codon C134W (402C→G) of FOXL2gene has been demonstrated in the vast majority (>95%) of ovarian adult granulosa cell tumors and somatic DICER1mutations are found in approximately 60% of ovarian Sertoli-Leydig cell tumors. Ten of 19 cases (53%) exhibited nuclear immunoreactivity with FOXL2 and 11 of 19 (58%) exhibited nuclear staining with steroidogenic factor-1. Neither FOXL2nor DICER1mutations were identified in any case where there was sufficient tumor tissue for analysis (18 and 9 cases, respectively). Despite exhibiting an immunophenotype characteristic of a sex cord-stromal tumor, mutations in FOXL2and DICER1, the 2 most common mutations hitherto reported in ovarian sex cord-stromal tumors, are not a feature of UTROSCT.
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20. Prostate-specific antigen velocity in a prospective prostate cancer screening study of men with genetic predisposition.
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Mikropoulos C, Hutten Selkirk CG, Saya S, Bancroft E, Vertosick E, Dadaev T, Brendler C, Page E, Dias A, Evans DG, Rothwell J, Maehle L, Axcrona K, Richardson K, Eccles D, Jensen T, Osther PJ, van Asperen CJ, Vasen H, Kiemeney LA, Ringelberg J, Cybulski C, Wokolorczyk D, Hart R, Glover W, Lam J, Taylor L, Salinas M, Feliubadaló L, Oldenburg R, Cremers R, Verhaegh G, van Zelst-Stams WA, Oosterwijk JC, Cook J, Rosario DJ, Buys SS, Conner T, Domchek S, Powers J, Ausems MGEM, Teixeira MR, Maia S, Izatt L, Schmutzler R, Rhiem K, Foulkes WD, Boshari T, Davidson R, Ruijs M, Helderman-van den Enden ATJM, Andrews L, Walker L, Snape K, Henderson A, Jobson I, Lindeman GJ, Liljegren A, Harris M, Adank MA, Kirk J, Taylor A, Susman R, Chen-Shtoyerman R, Pachter N, Spigelman A, Side L, Zgajnar J, Mora J, Brewer C, Gadea N, Brady AF, Gallagher D, van Os T, Donaldson A, Stefansdottir V, Barwell J, James PA, Murphy D, Friedman E, Nicolai N, Greenhalgh L, Obeid E, Murthy V, Copakova L, McGrath J, Teo SH, Strom S, Kast K, Leongamornlert DA, Chamberlain A, Pope J, Newlin AC, Aaronson N, Ardern-Jones A, Bangma C, Castro E, Dearnaley D, Eyfjord J, Falconer A, Foster CS, Gronberg H, Hamdy FC, Johannsson O, Khoo V, Lubinski J, Grindedal EM, McKinley J, Shackleton K, Mitra AV, Moynihan C, Rennert G, Suri M, Tricker K, Moss S, Kote-Jarai Z, Vickers A, Lilja H, Helfand BT, and Eeles RA
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This corrects the article DOI: 10.1038/bjc.2017.429.
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