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1. Transcriptomes of Prostate Cancer with TMPRSS2:ERG and Other ETS Fusions.

2. Expression of IGF/insulin receptor in prostate cancer tissue and progression to lethal disease

5. SLCO1B3 and SLCO2B1 genotypes, androgen deprivation therapy, and prostate cancer outcomes: a prospective cohort study and meta-analysis

8. SLCO1B3 and SLCO2B1 genotypes, androgen deprivation therapy, and prostate cancer outcomes: a prospective cohort study and meta-analysis.

9. Supplementary Figures S1-S22 from Integrative Analysis of a Large Real-World Cohort of Small Cell Lung Cancer Identifies Distinct Genetic Subtypes and Insights into Histologic Transformation

12. Integrative Analysis of a Large Real-World Cohort of Small Cell Lung Cancer Identifies Distinct Genetic Subtypes and Insights into Histologic Transformation

13. Abstract 931: Comprehensive analysis of 3,600 small cell lung cancer cases reveals rare genetic subtypes and multiple mechanisms of histological transformation

15. Supplementary Tables 1-5, Supplementary Figures 1-3 from Transcriptomes of Prostate Cancer with TMPRSS2:ERG and Other ETS Fusions

16. Table S6 from Statin Use Is Associated with Lower Risk of PTEN-Null and Lethal Prostate Cancer

17. Transcriptomes of Prostate Cancer with TMPRSS2:ERG and Other ETS Fusions

18. Integrative analysis of a large real-world cohort of small cell lung cancer identifies distinct genetic subtypes and insights into histological transformation

19. Gene expression profiling of prostate tissue identifies chromatin regulation as a potential link between obesity and lethal prostate cancer

20. Abstract 1438: Organic anion transporter(SLCO)genotype and prostate cancer progression: Prospective cohort study and meta-analysis

21. A Prospective Investigation of PTEN Loss and ERG Expression in Lethal Prostate Cancer

22. Additional file 2 of Transcriptional landscape of PTEN loss in primary prostate cancer

23. Association of Prediagnostic Blood Metabolomics with Prostate Cancer Defined by ERG or PTEN Molecular Subtypes

24. Gene Expression Pathways in Prostate Tissue Associated with Vigorous Physical Activity in Prostate Cancer

25. Transcriptional landscape of PTEN loss in primary prostate cancer

26. Tumor protein expression of the DNA repair gene BRCA1 and lethal prostate cancer

27. Family history of prostate cancer and the incidence of ERG‐ and phosphatase and tensin homolog‐defined prostate cancer

28. A Metabolomics Analysis of Adiposity and Advanced Prostate Cancer Risk in the Health Professionals Follow-Up Study

29. Statin Use Is Associated with Lower Risk of PTEN-Null and Lethal Prostate Cancer

30. Tumor protein expression of BRCA1 and development of lethal prostate cancer.

31. A Prospective Study of Intraprostatic Inflammation, Focal Atrophy, and Progression to Lethal Prostate Cancer

32. High-fat diet fuels prostate cancer progression by rewiring the metabolome and amplifying the MYC program

33. A Prospective Study of the Association between Physical Activity and Risk of Prostate Cancer Defined by Clinical Features and TMPRSS2:ERG

36. Single-nucleotide polymorphisms in DNMT3B gene and DNMT3B mRNA expression in association with prostate cancer mortality

37. A Prospective Study of Intraprostatic Inflammation, Focal Atrophy, and Progression to Lethal Prostate Cancer.

38. Abstract A015: Molecular tumor profiling to identify mechanisms linking statin use with lower risk of lethal prostate cancer: Results from the Health Professionals Follow-up Study

39. Abstract B024: Family history of prostate cancer and the incidence of ERG- and PTEN-defined prostate cancer

41. Height, Obesity, and the Risk of TMPRSS2:ERG-Defined Prostate Cancer

43. Abstract 5317: Association of physical activity with risk of prostate cancer defined byTMPRSS2:ERG

45. The role of tumor metabolism as a driver of prostate cancer progression and lethal disease: results from a nested case-control study

46. Association between Trichomonas vaginalis and prostate cancer mortality.

47. Abstract 2674: High fat diet accelerates MYC-driven prostate cancer through metabolic and epigenomic rewiring

48. Prostate tumor DNA methylation is associated with cigarette smoking and adverse prostate cancer outcomes

49. Abstract A10: High-fat diet enhances MYC-driven prostate cancer through epigenomic and metabolomic rewiring

50. Abstract B67: Identifying obesity-linked gene expression changes in prostate cancer

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