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2. Multidisciplinary Management of Primary Urethral Cancer with Radiotherapy
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Retzloff, A., primary, Li, R., additional, Gilbert, S.M., additional, Dohm, A.E., additional, Sexton, W.J., additional, Poch, M., additional, Zemp, L.W., additional, Pow-Sang, J., additional, Jain, R., additional, Chatwal, M.S., additional, Dhillon, J., additional, Yamoah, K., additional, Fernandez, D.C., additional, Johnstone, P.A.S., additional, Spiess, P., additional, and Grass, D., additional
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- 2023
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3. Abstract No. 282 Effectiveness of PAE in Men with Radiation Induced Chronic Prostatitis
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Jazayeri-Moghaddas, O., primary, Rahman, A., additional, Pow-Sang, J., additional, Yamoah, K., additional, and Parikh, N., additional
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- 2023
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4. Abstract No. 606 Clinical Effectiveness of PAE in Men with Obstructive Prostate Cancer
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Jazayeri-Moghaddas, O., primary, Rahman, A., additional, Pow-Sang, J., additional, Yamoah, K., additional, and Parikh, N., additional
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- 2023
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5. A Validation Study on the Impact of Decipher® Testing on Treatment Recommendations in African American and Non-African American Men with Prostate Cancer (VANDAAM STUDY)
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Yamoah, K., Trivedi, P., Awasthi, S., Grass, G.D., Torres-Roca, J.F., Johnstone, P.A.S., Dhillon, J., Park, J., Davicioni, E., Hakansson, A., Liu, Y., Fink, A., Katende, E., DeRenzis, A., Smith, R., Poch, M., Li, R., Manley, B., Fernandez, D.C., Gage, K., Lu-Yao, G., Kim, Y., Katsoulakis, E., Leone, A., Vapiwala, N., Deville, C., Jr, Rebbeck, T.R., Dicker, A.P., Kelly, W.K., Burri, R., Ercole, C.E., and Pow-Sang, J.
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- 2024
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6. Combination of Nivolumab Immunotherapy with Radiation Therapy and Androgen Deprivation Therapy in the Management of Gleason Group 5 Prostate Cancer: Final Analysis of a Phase 2 Trial
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Bryant, J.M., Sandoval, M.L., Putney, R., Caslini, C., Katende, E., Fink, A., Trivedi, P., Naqvi, S.M., Kim, Y., Zhang, J., Park, J., Serna, A., Lam, N.B., Pow-Sang, J., Poch, M., Li, R., Manley, B., Naghavi, A.O., Torres-Roca, J.F., Grass, D., Kim, S., Latifi, K., Hunt, D.C., Johnstone, P.A.S., Dhillon, J., Jain, R., Fernandez, D.C., and Yamoah, K.
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- 2024
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7. KLK3 SNP-SNP interactions for prediction of prostate cancer aggressiveness.
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Pandha H., Berglund A.E., Chen A., French-Kwawu J., Harris D., Pow-Sang J., Yamoah K., Cleveland J.L., Awasthi S., Rounbehler R.J., Gerke T., Dhillon J., Eeles R., Teixeira M.R., Cannon-Albright L., Brenner H., Kaneva R., Fang Z., Srinivasan S., Clements J., Batra J., Park J.Y., Lin H.-Y., Huang P.-Y., Cheng C.-H., Tung H.-Y., Kote-Jarai Z., Muir K., Schleutker J., Pashayan N., Neal D.E., Nielsen S.F., Nordestgaard B.G., Gronberg H., Wiklund F., Giles G.G., Haiman C.A., Travis R.C., Stanford J.L., Kibel A.S., Cybulski C., Khaw K.-T., Maier C., Thibodeau S.N., Pandha H., Berglund A.E., Chen A., French-Kwawu J., Harris D., Pow-Sang J., Yamoah K., Cleveland J.L., Awasthi S., Rounbehler R.J., Gerke T., Dhillon J., Eeles R., Teixeira M.R., Cannon-Albright L., Brenner H., Kaneva R., Fang Z., Srinivasan S., Clements J., Batra J., Park J.Y., Lin H.-Y., Huang P.-Y., Cheng C.-H., Tung H.-Y., Kote-Jarai Z., Muir K., Schleutker J., Pashayan N., Neal D.E., Nielsen S.F., Nordestgaard B.G., Gronberg H., Wiklund F., Giles G.G., Haiman C.A., Travis R.C., Stanford J.L., Kibel A.S., Cybulski C., Khaw K.-T., Maier C., and Thibodeau S.N.
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Risk classification for prostate cancer (PCa) aggressiveness and underlying mechanisms remain inadequate. Interactions between single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) may provide a solution to fill these gaps. To identify SNP-SNP interactions in the four pathways (the angiogenesis-, mitochondria-, miRNA-, and androgen metabolism-related pathways) associated with PCa aggressiveness, we tested 8587 SNPs for 20,729 cases from the PCa consortium. We identified 3 KLK3 SNPs, and 1083 (P<3.5x10-9) and 3145 (P<1x10-5) SNP-SNP interaction pairs significantly associated with PCa aggressiveness. These SNP pairs associated with PCa aggressiveness were more significant than each of their constituent SNP individual effects. The majority (98.6%) of the 3145 pairs involved KLK3. The 3 most common gene-gene interactions were KLK3-COL4A1:COL4A2, KLK3-CDH13, and KLK3-TGFBR3. Predictions from the SNP interaction-based polygenic risk score based on 24 SNP pairs are promising. The prevalence of PCa aggressiveness was 49.8%, 21.9%, and 7.0% for the PCa cases from our cohort with the top 1%, middle 50%, and bottom 1% risk profiles. Potential biological functions of the identified KLK3 SNP-SNP interactions were supported by gene expression and protein-protein interaction results. Our findings suggest KLK3 SNP interactions may play an important role in PCa aggressiveness.
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- 2021
8. KLK3 SNP-SNP interactions for prediction of prostate cancer aggressiveness
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Lin, H-Y, Huang, P-Y, Cheng, C-H, Tung, H-Y, Fang, Z, Berglund, AE, Chen, A, French-Kwawu, J, Harris, D, Pow-Sang, J, Yamoah, K, Cleveland, JL, Awasthi, S, Rounbehler, RJ, Gerke, T, Dhillon, J, Eeles, R, Kote-Jarai, Z, Muir, K, Schleutker, J, Pashayan, N, Neal, DE, Nielsen, SF, Nordestgaard, BG, Gronberg, H, Wiklund, F, Giles, GG, Haiman, CA, Travis, RC, Stanford, JL, Kibel, AS, Cybulski, C, Khaw, K-T, Maier, C, Thibodeau, SN, Teixeira, MR, Cannon-Albright, L, Brenner, H, Kaneva, R, Pandha, H, Srinivasan, S, Clements, J, Batra, J, Park, JY, Lin, H-Y, Huang, P-Y, Cheng, C-H, Tung, H-Y, Fang, Z, Berglund, AE, Chen, A, French-Kwawu, J, Harris, D, Pow-Sang, J, Yamoah, K, Cleveland, JL, Awasthi, S, Rounbehler, RJ, Gerke, T, Dhillon, J, Eeles, R, Kote-Jarai, Z, Muir, K, Schleutker, J, Pashayan, N, Neal, DE, Nielsen, SF, Nordestgaard, BG, Gronberg, H, Wiklund, F, Giles, GG, Haiman, CA, Travis, RC, Stanford, JL, Kibel, AS, Cybulski, C, Khaw, K-T, Maier, C, Thibodeau, SN, Teixeira, MR, Cannon-Albright, L, Brenner, H, Kaneva, R, Pandha, H, Srinivasan, S, Clements, J, Batra, J, and Park, JY
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Risk classification for prostate cancer (PCa) aggressiveness and underlying mechanisms remain inadequate. Interactions between single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) may provide a solution to fill these gaps. To identify SNP-SNP interactions in the four pathways (the angiogenesis-, mitochondria-, miRNA-, and androgen metabolism-related pathways) associated with PCa aggressiveness, we tested 8587 SNPs for 20,729 cases from the PCa consortium. We identified 3 KLK3 SNPs, and 1083 (P < 3.5 × 10-9) and 3145 (P < 1 × 10-5) SNP-SNP interaction pairs significantly associated with PCa aggressiveness. These SNP pairs associated with PCa aggressiveness were more significant than each of their constituent SNP individual effects. The majority (98.6%) of the 3145 pairs involved KLK3. The 3 most common gene-gene interactions were KLK3-COL4A1:COL4A2, KLK3-CDH13, and KLK3-TGFBR3. Predictions from the SNP interaction-based polygenic risk score based on 24 SNP pairs are promising. The prevalence of PCa aggressiveness was 49.8%, 21.9%, and 7.0% for the PCa cases from our cohort with the top 1%, middle 50%, and bottom 1% risk profiles. Potential biological functions of the identified KLK3 SNP-SNP interactions were supported by gene expression and protein-protein interaction results. Our findings suggest KLK3 SNP interactions may play an important role in PCa aggressiveness.
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- 2021
9. Novel role of Stat1 in the development of docetaxel resistance in prostate tumor cells
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Patterson, S G, Wei, S, Chen, X, Sallman, D A, Gilvary, D L, Zhong, B, Pow-Sang, J, Yeatman, T, and Djeu, J Y
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- 2006
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10. Implementation of a Fiducial-guided Targeted Biopsy Scheme During Prostate Brachytherapy for Radio-genomic Analysis
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Hunt, D.C., primary, Latifi, K., additional, Saini, A., additional, Naghavi, A.O., additional, Pow-Sang, J., additional, Dhillon, J., additional, Torres-Roca, J.F., additional, Grass, D., additional, Johnstone, P.A.S., additional, Fernandez, D.C., additional, and Yamoah, K., additional
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- 2020
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11. Phase I Trial of Stereotactic Radiotherapy Prior to Robotic Prostatectomy in High Risk Prostate Cancer
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Liveringhouse, C., primary, Sim, A.J., additional, Yamoah, K., additional, Pow-Sang, J., additional, and Johnstone, P.A.S., additional
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- 2020
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12. PCN21 AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN WITH LOW RISK PROSTATE CANCER IN MIDLIFE ARE ASSOCIATED WITH HIGHER RISK OF GLEASON UPGRADING
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Awasthi, S., primary, Mahal, B., additional, Creed, J., additional, Williams, V., additional, Fink, A.K., additional, Zgibor, J., additional, Pow-Sang, J., additional, Park, J., additional, Gerke, T., additional, and Yamoah, K., additional
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- 2020
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13. 3:18 PM Abstract No. 64 Efficacy of prostatic artery embolization for treatment of lower urinary tract symptoms from benign prostatic hyperplasia in the setting of non-obstructive localized prostate cancer
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Keshishian, E., primary, Pow-Sang, J., additional, Yamoah, K., additional, and Parikh, N., additional
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- 2020
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14. Germline variation at 8q24 and prostate cancer risk in men of European ancestry (vol 9, 4616, 2018)
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Matejcic, M, Saunders, EJ, Dadaev, T, Brook, MN, Wang, K, Sheng, X, Al Olama, AA, Schumacher, FR, Ingles, SA, Govindasami, K, Benlloch, S, Berndt, SI, Albanes, D, Koutros, S, Muir, K, Stevens, VL, Gapstur, SM, Tangen, CM, Batra, J, Clements, J, Gronberg, H, Pashayan, N, Schleutker, J, Wolk, A, West, C, Mucci, L, Kraft, P, Cancel-Tassin, G, Sorensen, KD, Maehle, L, Grindedal, EM, Strom, SS, Neal, DE, Hamdy, FC, Donovan, JL, Travis, RC, Hamilton, RJ, Rosenstein, B, Lu, Y-J, Giles, GG, Kibel, AS, Vega, A, Bensen, JT, Kogevinas, M, Penney, KL, Park, JY, Stanford, JL, Cybulski, C, Nordestgaard, BG, Brenner, H, Maier, C, Kim, J, Teixeira, MR, Neuhausen, SL, De Ruyck, K, Razack, A, Newcomb, LF, Lessel, D, Kaneva, R, Usmani, N, Claessens, F, Townsend, PA, Gago-Dominguez, M, Roobol, MJ, Menegaux, F, Khaw, K-T, Cannon-Albright, LA, Pandha, H, Thibodeau, SN, Schaid, DJ, Wiklund, F, Chanock, SJ, Easton, DF, Eeles, RA, Kote-Jarai, Z, Conti, DV, Haiman, CA, Henderson, BE, Stern, MC, Thwaites, A, Guy, M, Whitmore, I, Morgan, A, Fisher, C, Hazel, S, Livni, N, Cook, M, Fachal, L, Weinstein, S, Freeman, LEB, Hoover, RN, Machiela, MJ, Lophatananon, A, Carter, BD, Goodman, P, Moya, L, Srinivasan, S, Kedda, M-A, Yeadon, T, Eckert, A, Eklund, M, Cavalli-Bjoerkman, C, Dunning, AM, Sipeky, C, Hakansson, N, Elliott, R, Ranu, H, Giovannucci, E, Turman, C, Hunter, DJ, Cussenot, O, Orntoft, TF, Lane, A, Lewis, SJ, Davis, M, Key, TJ, Brown, P, Kulkarni, GS, Zlotta, AR, Fleshner, NE, Finelli, A, Mao, X, Marzec, J, MacInnis, RJ, Milne, R, Hopper, JL, Aguado, M, Bustamante, M, Castano-Vinyals, G, Gracia-Lavedan, E, Cecchini, L, Stampfer, M, Ma, J, Sellers, TA, Geybels, MS, Park, H, Zachariah, B, Kolb, S, Wokolorczyk, D, Lubinski, J, Kluzniak, W, Nielsen, SF, Weisher, M, Cuk, K, Vogel, W, Luedeke, M, Logothetis, CJ, Paulo, P, Cardoso, M, Maia, S, Silva, MP, Steele, L, Ding, YC, De Meerleer, G, De Langhe, S, Thierens, H, Lim, J, Tan, MH, Ong, AT, Lin, DW, Kachakova, D, Mitkova, A, Mitev, V, Parliament, M, Jenster, G, Bangma, C, Schroder, FH, Truong, T, Koudou, YA, Michael, A, Kierzek, A, Karlsson, A, Broms, M, Wu, H, Aukim-Hastie, C, Tillmans, L, Riska, S, McDonnell, SK, Dearnaley, D, Spurdle, A, Gardiner, R, Hayes, V, Butler, L, Taylor, R, Papargiris, M, Saunders, P, Kujala, P, Talala, K, Taari, K, Bentzen, S, Hicks, B, Vogt, A, Hutchinson, A, Cox, A, George, A, Toi, A, Evans, A, Van der Kwast, TH, Imai, T, Saito, S, Zhao, S-C, Ren, G, Zhang, Y, Yu, Y, Wu, Y, Wu, J, Zhou, B, Pedersen, J, Lobato-Busto, R, Manuel Ruiz-Dominguez, J, Mengual, L, Alcaraz, A, Pow-Sang, J, Herkommer, K, Vlahova, A, Dikov, T, Christova, S, Carracedo, A, Tretarre, B, Rebillard, X, Mulot, C, Adolfsson, J, Stattin, P, Johansson, J-E, Martin, RM, Thompson, IM, Chambers, S, Aitken, J, Horvath, L, Haynes, A-M, Tilley, W, Risbridger, G, Aly, M, Nordstrom, T, Pharoah, P, Tammela, TLJ, Murtola, T, Auvinen, A, Burnet, N, Barnett, G, Andriole, G, Klim, A, Drake, BF, Borre, M, Kerns, S, Ostrer, H, Zhang, H-W, Cao, G, Lin, J, Ling, J, Li, M, Feng, N, Li, J, He, W, Guo, X, Sun, Z, Wang, G, Guo, J, Southey, MC, FitzGerald, LM, Marsden, G, Gomez-Caamano, A, Carballo, A, Peleteiro, P, Calvo, P, Szulkin, R, Llorca, J, Dierssen-Sotos, T, Gomez-Acebo, I, Lin, H-Y, Ostrander, EA, Bisbjerg, R, Klarskov, P, Roder, MA, Iversen, P, Holleczek, B, Stegmaier, C, Schnoeller, T, Bohnert, P, John, EM, Ost, P, Teo, S-H, Gamulin, M, Kulis, T, Kastelan, Z, Slavov, C, Popov, E, Van den Broeck, T, Joniau, S, Larkin, S, Esteban Castelao, J, Martinez, ME, Van Schaik, RHN, Xu, J, Lindstrom, S, Riboli, E, Berry, C, Siddiq, A, Canzian, F, Kolonel, LN, Le Marchand, L, Freedman, M, Cenee, S, Sanchez, M, and Commission of the European Communities
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Multidisciplinary Sciences ,Science & Technology ,MD Multidisciplinary ,Science & Technology - Other Topics ,PRACTICAL Consortium - Abstract
Correction to: Nature Communications; https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-06863-1, published online 5 November 2018.
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- 2019
15. Germline variation at 8q24 and prostate cancer risk in men of European ancestry.
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Carter B.D., Kerns S., Ostrer H., Zhang H.-W., Cao G., Lin J., Li M., Feng N., Li J., He W., Guo X., Sun Z., Wang G., Guo J., Southey M.C., FitzGerald L.M., Marsden G., Gomez-Caamano A., Carballo A., Peleteiro P., Calvo P., Szulkin R., Llorca J., Dierssen-Sotos T., Gomez-Acebo I., Lin H.-Y., Ostrander E.A., Bisbjerg R., Klarskov P., Roder M.A., Iversen P., Holleczek B., Stegmaier C., Schnoeller T., Bohnert P., John E.M., Ost P., Teo S.-H., Gamulin M., Kulis T., Kastelan Z., Slavov C., Popov E., Van den Broeck T., Joniau S., Larkin S., Castelao J.E., Martinez M.E., van Schaik R.H.N., Xu J., Lindstrom S., Riboli E., Berry C., Siddiq A., Canzian F., Kolonel L.N., Le Marchand L., Freedman M., Cenee S., Sanchez M., Wiklund F., Chanock S.J., Easton D.F., Eeles R.A., Kote-Jarai Z., Conti D.V., Haiman C.A., Hutchinson A., Ling J., Papargiris M., Matejcic M., Saunders E.J., Dadaev T., Brook M.N., Wang K., Sheng X., Olama A.A.A., Schumacher F.R., Ingles S.A., Govindasami K., Benlloch S., Berndt S.I., Albanes D., Koutros S., Muir K., Stevens V.L., Gapstur S.M., Tangen C.M., Batra J., Clements J., Gronberg H., Pashayan N., Schleutker J., Wolk A., West C., Mucci L., Kraft P., Cancel-Tassin G., Sorensen K.D., Maehle L., Grindedal E.M., Strom S.S., Neal D.E., Hamdy F.C., Donovan J.L., Travis R.C., Hamilton R.J., Rosenstein B., Lu Y.-J., Giles G.G., Kibel A.S., Vega A., Bensen J.T., Kogevinas M., Penney K.L., Park J.Y., Stanford J.L., Cybulski C., Nordestgaard B.G., Brenner H., Maier C., Kim J., Teixeira M.R., Neuhausen S.L., De Ruyck K., Razack A., Newcomb L.F., Lessel D., Kaneva R., Usmani N., Claessens F., Townsend P.A., Dominguez M.G., Roobol M.J., Menegaux F., Khaw K.-T., Cannon-Albright L.A., Pandha H., Thibodeau S.N., Schaid D.J., Henderson B.E., Stern M.C., Thwaites A., Guy M., Whitmore I., Morgan A., Fisher C., Hazel S., Livni N., Cook M., Fachal L., Weinstein S., Beane Freeman L.E., Hoover R.N., Machiela M.J., Lophatananon A., Goodman P., Moya L., Srinivasan S., Kedda M.-A., Yeadon T., Eckert A., Eklund M., Cavalli-Bjoerkman C., Dunning A.M., Sipeky C., Hakansson N., Elliott R., Ranu H., Giovannucci E., Turman C., Hunter D.J., Cussenot O., Orntoft T.F., Lane A., Lewis S.J., Davis M., Key T.J., Brown P., Kulkarni G.S., Zlotta A.R., Fleshner N.E., Finelli A., Mao X., Marzec J., MacInnis R.J., Milne R., Hopper J.L., Aguado M., Bustamante M., Castano-Vinyals G., Gracia-Lavedan E., Cecchini L., Stampfer M., Ma J., Sellers T.A., Geybels M.S., Park H., Zachariah B., Kolb S., Wokolorczyk D., Jan Lubinski, Kluzniak W., Nielsen S.F., Weisher M., Cuk K., Vogel W., Luedeke M., Logothetis C.J., Paulo P., Cardoso M., Maia S., Silva M.P., Steele L., Ding Y.C., De Meerleer G., De Langhe S., Thierens H., Lim J., Tan M.H., Ong A.T., Lin D.W., Kachakova D., Mitkova A., Mitev V., Parliament M., Jenster G., Bangma C., Schroder F.H., Truong T., Koudou Y.A., Michael A., Kierzek A., Karlsson A., Broms M., Wu H., Aukim-Hastie C., Tillmans L., Riska S., McDonnell S.K., Dearnaley D., Spurdle A., Gardiner R., Hayes V., Butler L., Taylor R., Saunders P., Kujala P., Talala K., Taari K., Bentzen S., Hicks B., Vogt A., Cox A., George A., Toi A., Evans A., van der Kwast T.H., Imai T., Saito S., Zhao S.-C., Ren G., Zhang Y., Yu Y., Wu Y., Wu J., Zhou B., Pedersen J., Lobato-Busto R., Ruiz-Dominguez J.M., Mengual L., Alcaraz A., Pow-Sang J., Herkommer K., Vlahova A., Dikov T., Christova S., Carracedo A., Tretarre B., Rebillard X., Mulot C., Jan Adolfsson, Stattin P., Johansson J.-E., Martin R.M., Thompson I.M., Chambers S., Aitken J., Horvath L., Haynes A.-M., Tilley W., Risbridger G., Aly M., Nordstrom T., Pharoah P., Tammela T.L.J., Murtola T., Auvinen A., Burnet N., Barnett G., Andriole G., Klim A., Drake B.F., Borre M., Carter B.D., Kerns S., Ostrer H., Zhang H.-W., Cao G., Lin J., Li M., Feng N., Li J., He W., Guo X., Sun Z., Wang G., Guo J., Southey M.C., FitzGerald L.M., Marsden G., Gomez-Caamano A., Carballo A., Peleteiro P., Calvo P., Szulkin R., Llorca J., Dierssen-Sotos T., Gomez-Acebo I., Lin H.-Y., Ostrander E.A., Bisbjerg R., Klarskov P., Roder M.A., Iversen P., Holleczek B., Stegmaier C., Schnoeller T., Bohnert P., John E.M., Ost P., Teo S.-H., Gamulin M., Kulis T., Kastelan Z., Slavov C., Popov E., Van den Broeck T., Joniau S., Larkin S., Castelao J.E., Martinez M.E., van Schaik R.H.N., Xu J., Lindstrom S., Riboli E., Berry C., Siddiq A., Canzian F., Kolonel L.N., Le Marchand L., Freedman M., Cenee S., Sanchez M., Wiklund F., Chanock S.J., Easton D.F., Eeles R.A., Kote-Jarai Z., Conti D.V., Haiman C.A., Hutchinson A., Ling J., Papargiris M., Matejcic M., Saunders E.J., Dadaev T., Brook M.N., Wang K., Sheng X., Olama A.A.A., Schumacher F.R., Ingles S.A., Govindasami K., Benlloch S., Berndt S.I., Albanes D., Koutros S., Muir K., Stevens V.L., Gapstur S.M., Tangen C.M., Batra J., Clements J., Gronberg H., Pashayan N., Schleutker J., Wolk A., West C., Mucci L., Kraft P., Cancel-Tassin G., Sorensen K.D., Maehle L., Grindedal E.M., Strom S.S., Neal D.E., Hamdy F.C., Donovan J.L., Travis R.C., Hamilton R.J., Rosenstein B., Lu Y.-J., Giles G.G., Kibel A.S., Vega A., Bensen J.T., Kogevinas M., Penney K.L., Park J.Y., Stanford J.L., Cybulski C., Nordestgaard B.G., Brenner H., Maier C., Kim J., Teixeira M.R., Neuhausen S.L., De Ruyck K., Razack A., Newcomb L.F., Lessel D., Kaneva R., Usmani N., Claessens F., Townsend P.A., Dominguez M.G., Roobol M.J., Menegaux F., Khaw K.-T., Cannon-Albright L.A., Pandha H., Thibodeau S.N., Schaid D.J., Henderson B.E., Stern M.C., Thwaites A., Guy M., Whitmore I., Morgan A., Fisher C., Hazel S., Livni N., Cook M., Fachal L., Weinstein S., Beane Freeman L.E., Hoover R.N., Machiela M.J., Lophatananon A., Goodman P., Moya L., Srinivasan S., Kedda M.-A., Yeadon T., Eckert A., Eklund M., Cavalli-Bjoerkman C., Dunning A.M., Sipeky C., Hakansson N., Elliott R., Ranu H., Giovannucci E., Turman C., Hunter D.J., Cussenot O., Orntoft T.F., Lane A., Lewis S.J., Davis M., Key T.J., Brown P., Kulkarni G.S., Zlotta A.R., Fleshner N.E., Finelli A., Mao X., Marzec J., MacInnis R.J., Milne R., Hopper J.L., Aguado M., Bustamante M., Castano-Vinyals G., Gracia-Lavedan E., Cecchini L., Stampfer M., Ma J., Sellers T.A., Geybels M.S., Park H., Zachariah B., Kolb S., Wokolorczyk D., Jan Lubinski, Kluzniak W., Nielsen S.F., Weisher M., Cuk K., Vogel W., Luedeke M., Logothetis C.J., Paulo P., Cardoso M., Maia S., Silva M.P., Steele L., Ding Y.C., De Meerleer G., De Langhe S., Thierens H., Lim J., Tan M.H., Ong A.T., Lin D.W., Kachakova D., Mitkova A., Mitev V., Parliament M., Jenster G., Bangma C., Schroder F.H., Truong T., Koudou Y.A., Michael A., Kierzek A., Karlsson A., Broms M., Wu H., Aukim-Hastie C., Tillmans L., Riska S., McDonnell S.K., Dearnaley D., Spurdle A., Gardiner R., Hayes V., Butler L., Taylor R., Saunders P., Kujala P., Talala K., Taari K., Bentzen S., Hicks B., Vogt A., Cox A., George A., Toi A., Evans A., van der Kwast T.H., Imai T., Saito S., Zhao S.-C., Ren G., Zhang Y., Yu Y., Wu Y., Wu J., Zhou B., Pedersen J., Lobato-Busto R., Ruiz-Dominguez J.M., Mengual L., Alcaraz A., Pow-Sang J., Herkommer K., Vlahova A., Dikov T., Christova S., Carracedo A., Tretarre B., Rebillard X., Mulot C., Jan Adolfsson, Stattin P., Johansson J.-E., Martin R.M., Thompson I.M., Chambers S., Aitken J., Horvath L., Haynes A.-M., Tilley W., Risbridger G., Aly M., Nordstrom T., Pharoah P., Tammela T.L.J., Murtola T., Auvinen A., Burnet N., Barnett G., Andriole G., Klim A., Drake B.F., and Borre M.
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Chromosome 8q24 is a susceptibility locus for multiple cancers, including prostate cancer. Here we combine genetic data across the 8q24 susceptibility region from 71,535 prostate cancer cases and 52,935 controls of European ancestry to define the overall contribution of germline variation at 8q24 to prostate cancer risk. We identify 12 independent risk signals for prostate cancer (p < 4.28 x 10-15), including three risk variants that have yet to be reported. From a polygenic risk score (PRS) model, derived to assess the cumulative effect of risk variants at 8q24, men in the top 1% of the PRS have a 4-fold (95%CI = 3.62-4.40) greater risk compared to the population average. These 12 variants account for ~25% of what can be currently explained of the familial risk of prostate cancer by known genetic risk factors. These findings highlight the overwhelming contribution of germline variation at 8q24 on prostate cancer risk which has implications for population risk stratification.Copyright © 2018, The Author(s).
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16. Erratum to: Germline variation at 8q24 and prostate cancer risk in men of European ancestry (Nature Communications, (2018), 9, 1, (4616), 10.1038/s41467-018-06863-1).
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Wang G., Lessel D., Kaneva R., Usmani N., Kastelan Z., Slavov C., Popov E., Van den Broeck T., Joniau S., Larkin S., Castelao J.E., Martinez M.E., van Schaik R.H.N., Xu J., Lindstrom S., Riboli E., Berry C., Siddiq A., Canzian F., Kolonel L.N., Le Marchand L., Freedman M., Cenee S., Sanchez M., Wiklund F., Chanock S.J., Easton D.F., Eeles R.A., Kote-Jarai Z., Conti D.V., Haiman C.A., Hutchinson A., Ling J., Papargiris M., Matejcic M., Saunders E.J., Dadaev T., Brook M.N., Wang K., Sheng X., Olama A.A.A., Schumacher F.R., Ingles S.A., Govindasami K., Benlloch S., Berndt S.I., Albanes D., Koutros S., Muir K., Stevens V.L., Gapstur S.M., Tangen C.M., Batra J., Clements J., Gronberg H., Pashayan N., Schleutker J., Wolk A., West C., Mucci L., Kraft P., Cancel-Tassin G., Sorensen K.D., Maehle L., Grindedal E.M., Strom S.S., Neal D.E., Hamdy F.C., Donovan J.L., Travis R.C., Hamilton R.J., Rosenstein B., Lu Y.-J., Giles G.G., Kibel A.S., Vega A., Bensen J.T., Kogevinas M., Penney K.L., Park J.Y., Stanford J.L., Cybulski C., Nordestgaard B.G., Brenner H., Maier C., Kim J., Teixeira M.R., Neuhausen S.L., De Ruyck K., Razack A., Newcomb L.F., Claessens F., Townsend P.A., Gago-Dominguez M., Roobol M.J., Menegaux F., Khaw K.-T., Cannon-Albright L.A., Pandha H., Thibodeau S.N., Schaid D.J., Henderson B.E., Stern M.C., Thwaites A., Guy M., Whitmore I., Morgan A., Fisher C., Hazel S., Livni N., Cook M., Fachal L., Weinstein S., Beane Freeman L.E., Hoover R.N., Machiela M.J., Lophatananon A., Carter B.D., Goodman P., Moya L., Srinivasan S., Kedda M.-A., Yeadon T., Eckert A., Eklund M., Cavalli-Bjoerkman C., Dunning A.M., Sipeky C., Hakansson N., Elliott R., Ranu H., Giovannucci E., Turman C., Hunter D.J., Cussenot O., Orntoft T.F., Lane A., Lewis S.J., Davis M., Key T.J., Brown P., Kulkarni G.S., Zlotta A.R., Fleshner N.E., Finelli A., Mao X., Marzec J., MacInnis R.J., Milne R., Hopper J.L., Aguado M., Bustamante M., Castano-Vinyals G., Gracia-Lavedan E., Cecchini L., Stampfer M., Ma J., Sellers T.A., Geybels M.S., Park H., Zachariah B., Kolb S., Wokolorczyk D., Lubinski J., Kluzniak W., Nielsen S.F., Weisher M., Cuk K., Vogel W., Luedeke M., Logothetis C.J., Paulo P., Cardoso M., Maia S., Silva M.P., Steele L., Ding Y.C., De Meerleer G., De Langhe S., Thierens H., Lim J., Tan M.H., Ong A.T., Lin D.W., Kachakova D., Mitkova A., Mitev V., Parliament M., Jenster G., Bangma C., Schroder F.H., Truong T., Koudou Y.A., Michael A., Kierzek A., Karlsson A., Broms M., Wu H., Aukim-Hastie C., Tillmans L., Riska S., McDonnell S.K., Dearnaley D., Spurdle A., Gardiner R., Hayes V., Butler L., Taylor R., Saunders P., Kujala P., Talala K., Taari K., Bentzen S., Hicks B., Vogt A., Cox A., George A., Toi A., Evans A., van der Kwast T.H., Imai T., Saito S., Zhao S.-C., Ren G., Zhang Y., Yu Y., Wu Y., Wu J., Zhou B., Pedersen J., Lobato-Busto R., Ruiz-Dominguez J.M., Mengual L., Alcaraz A., Pow-Sang J., Herkommer K., Vlahova A., Dikov T., Christova S., Carracedo A., Tretarre B., Rebillard X., Mulot C., Adolfsson J., Stattin P., Johansson J.-E., Martin R.M., Thompson I.M., Chambers S., Aitken J., Horvath L., Haynes A.-M., Tilley W., Risbridger G., Aly M., Nordstrom T., Pharoah P., Tammela T.L.J., Murtola T., Auvinen A., Burnet N., Barnett G., Andriole G., Klim A., Drake B.F., Borre M., Kerns S., Ostrer H., Zhang H.-W., Cao G., Lin J., Li M., Feng N., Li J., He W., Guo X., Sun Z., Guo J., Southey M.C., FitzGerald L.M., Marsden G., Gomez-Caamano A., Carballo A., Peleteiro P., Calvo P., Szulkin R., Llorca J., Dierssen-Sotos T., Gomez-Acebo I., Lin H.-Y., Ostrander E.A., Bisbjerg R., Klarskov P., Roder M.A., Iversen P., Holleczek B., Stegmaier C., Schnoeller T., Bohnert P., John E.M., Ost P., Teo S.-H., Gamulin M., Kulis T., Wang G., Lessel D., Kaneva R., Usmani N., Kastelan Z., Slavov C., Popov E., Van den Broeck T., Joniau S., Larkin S., Castelao J.E., Martinez M.E., van Schaik R.H.N., Xu J., Lindstrom S., Riboli E., Berry C., Siddiq A., Canzian F., Kolonel L.N., Le Marchand L., Freedman M., Cenee S., Sanchez M., Wiklund F., Chanock S.J., Easton D.F., Eeles R.A., Kote-Jarai Z., Conti D.V., Haiman C.A., Hutchinson A., Ling J., Papargiris M., Matejcic M., Saunders E.J., Dadaev T., Brook M.N., Wang K., Sheng X., Olama A.A.A., Schumacher F.R., Ingles S.A., Govindasami K., Benlloch S., Berndt S.I., Albanes D., Koutros S., Muir K., Stevens V.L., Gapstur S.M., Tangen C.M., Batra J., Clements J., Gronberg H., Pashayan N., Schleutker J., Wolk A., West C., Mucci L., Kraft P., Cancel-Tassin G., Sorensen K.D., Maehle L., Grindedal E.M., Strom S.S., Neal D.E., Hamdy F.C., Donovan J.L., Travis R.C., Hamilton R.J., Rosenstein B., Lu Y.-J., Giles G.G., Kibel A.S., Vega A., Bensen J.T., Kogevinas M., Penney K.L., Park J.Y., Stanford J.L., Cybulski C., Nordestgaard B.G., Brenner H., Maier C., Kim J., Teixeira M.R., Neuhausen S.L., De Ruyck K., Razack A., Newcomb L.F., Claessens F., Townsend P.A., Gago-Dominguez M., Roobol M.J., Menegaux F., Khaw K.-T., Cannon-Albright L.A., Pandha H., Thibodeau S.N., Schaid D.J., Henderson B.E., Stern M.C., Thwaites A., Guy M., Whitmore I., Morgan A., Fisher C., Hazel S., Livni N., Cook M., Fachal L., Weinstein S., Beane Freeman L.E., Hoover R.N., Machiela M.J., Lophatananon A., Carter B.D., Goodman P., Moya L., Srinivasan S., Kedda M.-A., Yeadon T., Eckert A., Eklund M., Cavalli-Bjoerkman C., Dunning A.M., Sipeky C., Hakansson N., Elliott R., Ranu H., Giovannucci E., Turman C., Hunter D.J., Cussenot O., Orntoft T.F., Lane A., Lewis S.J., Davis M., Key T.J., Brown P., Kulkarni G.S., Zlotta A.R., Fleshner N.E., Finelli A., Mao X., Marzec J., MacInnis R.J., Milne R., Hopper J.L., Aguado M., Bustamante M., Castano-Vinyals G., Gracia-Lavedan E., Cecchini L., Stampfer M., Ma J., Sellers T.A., Geybels M.S., Park H., Zachariah B., Kolb S., Wokolorczyk D., Lubinski J., Kluzniak W., Nielsen S.F., Weisher M., Cuk K., Vogel W., Luedeke M., Logothetis C.J., Paulo P., Cardoso M., Maia S., Silva M.P., Steele L., Ding Y.C., De Meerleer G., De Langhe S., Thierens H., Lim J., Tan M.H., Ong A.T., Lin D.W., Kachakova D., Mitkova A., Mitev V., Parliament M., Jenster G., Bangma C., Schroder F.H., Truong T., Koudou Y.A., Michael A., Kierzek A., Karlsson A., Broms M., Wu H., Aukim-Hastie C., Tillmans L., Riska S., McDonnell S.K., Dearnaley D., Spurdle A., Gardiner R., Hayes V., Butler L., Taylor R., Saunders P., Kujala P., Talala K., Taari K., Bentzen S., Hicks B., Vogt A., Cox A., George A., Toi A., Evans A., van der Kwast T.H., Imai T., Saito S., Zhao S.-C., Ren G., Zhang Y., Yu Y., Wu Y., Wu J., Zhou B., Pedersen J., Lobato-Busto R., Ruiz-Dominguez J.M., Mengual L., Alcaraz A., Pow-Sang J., Herkommer K., Vlahova A., Dikov T., Christova S., Carracedo A., Tretarre B., Rebillard X., Mulot C., Adolfsson J., Stattin P., Johansson J.-E., Martin R.M., Thompson I.M., Chambers S., Aitken J., Horvath L., Haynes A.-M., Tilley W., Risbridger G., Aly M., Nordstrom T., Pharoah P., Tammela T.L.J., Murtola T., Auvinen A., Burnet N., Barnett G., Andriole G., Klim A., Drake B.F., Borre M., Kerns S., Ostrer H., Zhang H.-W., Cao G., Lin J., Li M., Feng N., Li J., He W., Guo X., Sun Z., Guo J., Southey M.C., FitzGerald L.M., Marsden G., Gomez-Caamano A., Carballo A., Peleteiro P., Calvo P., Szulkin R., Llorca J., Dierssen-Sotos T., Gomez-Acebo I., Lin H.-Y., Ostrander E.A., Bisbjerg R., Klarskov P., Roder M.A., Iversen P., Holleczek B., Stegmaier C., Schnoeller T., Bohnert P., John E.M., Ost P., Teo S.-H., Gamulin M., and Kulis T.
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The original version of this Article contained an error in the spelling of the author Manuela Gago-Dominguez, which was incorrectly given as Manuela G. Dominguez. This has now been corrected in both the PDF and HTML versions of the Article.Copyright © 2019, The Author(s).
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17. Devastating complications after brachytherapy in the treatment of prostate adenocarcinoma
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MOREIRA, S. G., Jr, SEIGNE, J. D., ORDORICA, R. C., MARCET, J., POW-SANG, J. M., and LOCKHART, J. L.
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18. Fine-mapping of prostate cancer susceptibility loci in a large meta-analysis identifies candidate causal variants.
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Stampfer M., Ranu H., Hicks B., Vogt A., Cox A., Davis M., Brown P., George A., Marsden G., Lane A., Lewis S.J., Berry C., Kulkarni G.S., Toi A., Evans A., Zlotta A.R., Van Der Kwast T.H., Imai T., Saito S., Marzec J., Cao G., Lin J., Li M., Zhao S.-C., Ren G., Yu Y., Wu Y., Wu J., Zhou B., Zhang Y., Li J., He W., Guo J., Pedersen J., Hopper J.L., Milne R., Klim A., Carballo A., Lobato-Busto R., Peleteiro P., Calvo P., Aguado M., Ruiz-Dominguez J.M., Cecchini L., Mengual L., Alcaraz A., Bustamante M., Gracia-Lavedan E., Dierssen-Sotos T., Gomez-Acebo I., Pow-Sang J., Park H., Zachariah B., Kluzniak W., Kolb S., Klarskov P., Stegmaier C., Vogel W., Herkommer K., Bohnert P., Maia S., Silva M.P., De Langhe S., Thierens H., Tan M.H., Ong A.T., Kastelan Z., Popov E., Kachakova D., Mitkova A., Vlahova A., Dikov T., Christova S., Carracedo A., Bangma C., Schroder F.H., Cenee S., Tretarre B., Rebillard X., Mulot C., Sanchez M., Adolfsson J., Stattin P., Johansson J.-E., Cavalli-Bjoerkman C., Karlsson A., Broms M., Wu H., Tillmans L., Riska S., Freedman M., Wiklund F., Chanock S., Henderson B.E., Easton D.F., Haiman C.A., Eeles R.A., Conti D.V., Kote-Jarai Z., Hutchinson A., Ling J., Papargiris M., Dadaev T., Saunders E.J., Newcombe P.J., Anokian E., Leongamornlert D.A., Brook M.N., Cieza-Borrella C., Mijuskovic M., Wakerell S., Olama A.A.A., Schumacher F.R., Berndt S.I., Benlloch S., Ahmed M., Goh C., Sheng X., Zhang Z., Muir K., Govindasami K., Lophatananon A., Stevens V.L., Gapstur S.M., Carter B.D., Tangen C.M., Goodman P., Thompson I.M., Batra J., Chambers S., Moya L., Clements J., Horvath L., Tilley W., Risbridger G., Gronberg H., Aly M., Nordstrom T., Pharoah P., Pashayan N., Schleutker J., Tammela T.L.J., Sipeky C., Auvinen A., Albanes D., Weinstein S., Wolk A., Hakansson N., West C., Dunning A.M., Burnet N., Mucci L., Giovannucci E., Andriole G., Cussenot O., Cancel-Tassin G., Koutros S., Freeman L.E.B., Sorensen K.D., Orntoft T.F., Borre M., Maehle L., Grindedal E.M., Neal D.E., Donovan J.L., Hamdy F.C., Martin R.M., Travis R.C., Key T.J., Hamilton R.J., Fleshner N.E., Finelli A., Ingles S.A., Stern M.C., Rosenstein B., Kerns S., Ostrer H., Lu Y.-J., Zhang H.-W., Feng N., Mao X., Guo X., Wang G., Sun Z., Giles G.G., Southey M.C., MacInnis R.J., Fitzgerald L.M., Kibel A.S., Drake B.F., Vega A., Gomez-Caamano A., Fachal L., Szulkin R., Eklund M., Kogevinas M., Llorca J., Castano-Vinyals G., Penney K.L., Park J.Y., Sellers T.A., Lin H.-Y., Stanford J.L., Cybulski C., Wokolorczyk D., Lubinski J., Ostrander E.A., Geybels M.S., Nordestgaard Bo.G., Nielsen S.F., Weisher M., Bisbjerg R., Roder M.A., Iversen P., Brenner H., Cuk K., Holleczek B., Maier C., Luedeke M., Schnoeller T., Kim J., Logothetis C.J., John E.M., Teixeira M.R., Paulo P., Cardoso M., Neuhausen S.L., Steele L., Ding Y.C., De Ruyck K., De Meerleer G., Ost P., Razack A., Lim J., Teo S.-H., Lin D.W., Newcomb L.F., Lessel D., Gamulin M., Kulis T., Kaneva R., Usmani N., Slavov C., Mitev V., Parliament M., Singhal S., Claessens F., Joniau S., Van Den Broeck T., Larkin S., Townsend P.A., Aukim-Hastie C., Gago-Dominguez M., Castelao J.E., Martinez M.E., Roobol M.J., Jenster G., Van Schaik R.H.N., Menegaux F., Truong T., Koudou Y.A., Xu J., Khaw K.-T., Cannon-Albright L., Pandha H., Michael A., Kierzek A., Thibodeau S.N., McDonnell S.K., Schaid D.J., Lindstrom S., Turman C., Ma J., Hunter D.J., Riboli E., Siddiq A., Canzian F., Kolonel L.N., Le Marchand L., Hoover R.N., Machiela M.J., Kraft P., Cook M., Thwaites A., Guy M., Whitmore I., Morgan A., Fisher C., Hazel S., Livni N., Spurdle A., Srinivasan S., Kedda M.-A., Aitken J., Gardiner R., Hayes V., Butler L., Taylor R., Yeadon T., Eckert A., Saunders P., Haynes A.-M., Kujala P., Talala K., Murtola T., Taari K., Dearnaley D., Barnett G., Bentzen So., Elliott R., Stampfer M., Ranu H., Hicks B., Vogt A., Cox A., Davis M., Brown P., George A., Marsden G., Lane A., Lewis S.J., Berry C., Kulkarni G.S., Toi A., Evans A., Zlotta A.R., Van Der Kwast T.H., Imai T., Saito S., Marzec J., Cao G., Lin J., Li M., Zhao S.-C., Ren G., Yu Y., Wu Y., Wu J., Zhou B., Zhang Y., Li J., He W., Guo J., Pedersen J., Hopper J.L., Milne R., Klim A., Carballo A., Lobato-Busto R., Peleteiro P., Calvo P., Aguado M., Ruiz-Dominguez J.M., Cecchini L., Mengual L., Alcaraz A., Bustamante M., Gracia-Lavedan E., Dierssen-Sotos T., Gomez-Acebo I., Pow-Sang J., Park H., Zachariah B., Kluzniak W., Kolb S., Klarskov P., Stegmaier C., Vogel W., Herkommer K., Bohnert P., Maia S., Silva M.P., De Langhe S., Thierens H., Tan M.H., Ong A.T., Kastelan Z., Popov E., Kachakova D., Mitkova A., Vlahova A., Dikov T., Christova S., Carracedo A., Bangma C., Schroder F.H., Cenee S., Tretarre B., Rebillard X., Mulot C., Sanchez M., Adolfsson J., Stattin P., Johansson J.-E., Cavalli-Bjoerkman C., Karlsson A., Broms M., Wu H., Tillmans L., Riska S., Freedman M., Wiklund F., Chanock S., Henderson B.E., Easton D.F., Haiman C.A., Eeles R.A., Conti D.V., Kote-Jarai Z., Hutchinson A., Ling J., Papargiris M., Dadaev T., Saunders E.J., Newcombe P.J., Anokian E., Leongamornlert D.A., Brook M.N., Cieza-Borrella C., Mijuskovic M., Wakerell S., Olama A.A.A., Schumacher F.R., Berndt S.I., Benlloch S., Ahmed M., Goh C., Sheng X., Zhang Z., Muir K., Govindasami K., Lophatananon A., Stevens V.L., Gapstur S.M., Carter B.D., Tangen C.M., Goodman P., Thompson I.M., Batra J., Chambers S., Moya L., Clements J., Horvath L., Tilley W., Risbridger G., Gronberg H., Aly M., Nordstrom T., Pharoah P., Pashayan N., Schleutker J., Tammela T.L.J., Sipeky C., Auvinen A., Albanes D., Weinstein S., Wolk A., Hakansson N., West C., Dunning A.M., Burnet N., Mucci L., Giovannucci E., Andriole G., Cussenot O., Cancel-Tassin G., Koutros S., Freeman L.E.B., Sorensen K.D., Orntoft T.F., Borre M., Maehle L., Grindedal E.M., Neal D.E., Donovan J.L., Hamdy F.C., Martin R.M., Travis R.C., Key T.J., Hamilton R.J., Fleshner N.E., Finelli A., Ingles S.A., Stern M.C., Rosenstein B., Kerns S., Ostrer H., Lu Y.-J., Zhang H.-W., Feng N., Mao X., Guo X., Wang G., Sun Z., Giles G.G., Southey M.C., MacInnis R.J., Fitzgerald L.M., Kibel A.S., Drake B.F., Vega A., Gomez-Caamano A., Fachal L., Szulkin R., Eklund M., Kogevinas M., Llorca J., Castano-Vinyals G., Penney K.L., Park J.Y., Sellers T.A., Lin H.-Y., Stanford J.L., Cybulski C., Wokolorczyk D., Lubinski J., Ostrander E.A., Geybels M.S., Nordestgaard Bo.G., Nielsen S.F., Weisher M., Bisbjerg R., Roder M.A., Iversen P., Brenner H., Cuk K., Holleczek B., Maier C., Luedeke M., Schnoeller T., Kim J., Logothetis C.J., John E.M., Teixeira M.R., Paulo P., Cardoso M., Neuhausen S.L., Steele L., Ding Y.C., De Ruyck K., De Meerleer G., Ost P., Razack A., Lim J., Teo S.-H., Lin D.W., Newcomb L.F., Lessel D., Gamulin M., Kulis T., Kaneva R., Usmani N., Slavov C., Mitev V., Parliament M., Singhal S., Claessens F., Joniau S., Van Den Broeck T., Larkin S., Townsend P.A., Aukim-Hastie C., Gago-Dominguez M., Castelao J.E., Martinez M.E., Roobol M.J., Jenster G., Van Schaik R.H.N., Menegaux F., Truong T., Koudou Y.A., Xu J., Khaw K.-T., Cannon-Albright L., Pandha H., Michael A., Kierzek A., Thibodeau S.N., McDonnell S.K., Schaid D.J., Lindstrom S., Turman C., Ma J., Hunter D.J., Riboli E., Siddiq A., Canzian F., Kolonel L.N., Le Marchand L., Hoover R.N., Machiela M.J., Kraft P., Cook M., Thwaites A., Guy M., Whitmore I., Morgan A., Fisher C., Hazel S., Livni N., Spurdle A., Srinivasan S., Kedda M.-A., Aitken J., Gardiner R., Hayes V., Butler L., Taylor R., Yeadon T., Eckert A., Saunders P., Haynes A.-M., Kujala P., Talala K., Murtola T., Taari K., Dearnaley D., Barnett G., Bentzen So., and Elliott R.
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Prostate cancer is a polygenic disease with a large heritable component. A number of common, low-penetrance prostate cancer risk loci have been identified through GWAS. Here we apply the Bayesian multivariate variable selection algorithm JAM to fine-map 84 prostate cancer susceptibility loci, using summary data from a large European ancestry meta-analysis. We observe evidence for multiple independent signals at 12 regions and 99 risk signals overall. Only 15 original GWAS tag SNPs remain among the catalogue of candidate variants identified; the remainder are replaced by more likely candidates. Biological annotation of our credible set of variants indicates significant enrichment within promoter and enhancer elements, and transcription factor-binding sites, including AR, ERG and FOXA1. In 40 regions at least one variant is colocalised with an eQTL in prostate cancer tissue. The refined set of candidate variants substantially increase the proportion of familial relative risk explained by these known susceptibility regions, which highlights the importance of fine-mapping studies and has implications for clinical risk profiling.Copyright © 2018 The Author(s).
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19. Atlas of prostate cancer heritability in European and African-American men pinpoints tissue-specific regulation
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Gusev, A, Shi, H, Kichaev, G, Pomerantz, M, Li, F, Long, HW, Ingles, SA, Kittles, RA, Strom, SS, Rybicki, BA, Nemesure, B, Isaacs, WB, Zheng, W, Pettaway, CA, Yeboah, ED, Tettey, Y, Biritwum, RB, Adjei, AA, Tay, E, Truelove, A, Niwa, S, Chokkalingam, AP, John, EM, Murphy, AB, Signorello, LB, Carpten, J, Leske, MC, Wu, S-Y, Hennis, AJM, Neslund-Dudas, C, Hsing, AW, Chu, L, Goodman, PJ, Klein, EA, Witte, JS, Casey, G, Kaggwa, S, Cook, MB, Stram, DO, Blot, WJ, Eeles, RA, Easton, D, Kote-Jarai, Z, Al Olama, AA, Benlloch, S, Muir, K, Giles, GG, Southey, MC, Fitzgerald, LM, Gronberg, H, Wiklund, F, Aly, M, Henderson, BE, Schleutker, J, Wahlfors, T, Tammela, TLJ, Nordestgaard, BG, Key, TJ, Travis, RC, Neal, DE, Donovan, JL, Hamdy, FC, Pharoah, P, Pashayan, N, Khaw, K-T, Stanford, JL, Thibodeau, SN, McDonnell, SK, Schaid, DJ, Maier, C, Vogel, W, Luedeke, M, Herkommer, K, Kibel, AS, Cybulski, C, Wokolorczyk, D, Kluzniak, W, Cannon-Albright, L, Teerlink, C, Brenner, H, Dieffenbach, AK, Arndt, V, Park, JY, Sellers, TA, Lin, H-Y, Slavov, C, Kaneva, R, Mitev, V, Batra, J, Spurdle, A, Clements, JA, Teixeira, MR, Pandha, H, Michael, A, Paulo, P, Maia, S, Kierzek, A, Conti, DV, Albanes, D, Berg, C, Berndt, SI, Campa, D, Crawford, ED, Diver, WR, Gapstur, SM, Gaziano, JM, Giovannucci, E, Hoover, R, Hunter, DJ, Johansson, M, Kraft, P, Le Marchand, L, Lindstrom, S, Navarro, C, Overvad, K, Riboli, E, Siddiq, A, Stevens, VL, Trichopoulos, D, Vineis, P, Yeager, M, Trynka, G, Raychaudhuri, S, Schumacher, FR, Price, AL, Freedman, ML, Haiman, CA, Pasaniuc, B, Cook, M, Guy, M, Govindasami, K, Leongamornlert, D, Sawyer, EJ, Wilkinson, R, Saunders, EJ, Tymrakiewicz, M, Dadaev, T, Morgan, A, Fisher, C, Hazel, S, Livni, N, Lophatananon, A, Pedersen, J, Hopper, JL, Adolfson, J, Stattin, P, Johansson, J-E, Cavalli-Bjoerkman, C, Karlsson, A, Broms, M, Auvinen, A, Kujala, P, Maeaettaenen, L, Murtola, T, Taari, K, Weischer, M, Nielsen, SF, Klarskov, P, Roder, A, Iversen, P, Wallinder, H, Gustafsson, S, Cox, A, Brown, P, George, A, Marsden, G, Lane, A, Davis, M, Tillmans, L, Riska, S, Wang, L, Rinckleb, A, Lubiski, J, Stegmaier, C, Pow-Sang, J, Park, H, Radlein, S, Rincon, M, Haley, J, Zachariah, B, Kachakova, D, Popov, E, Mitkova, A, Vlahova, A, Dikov, T, Christova, S, Heathcote, P, Wood, G, Malone, G, Saunders, P, Eckert, A, Yeadon, T, Kerr, K, Collins, A, Turner, M, Srinivasan, S, Kedda, M-A, Alexander, K, Omara, T, Wu, H, Henrique, R, Pinto, P, Santos, J, Barros-Silva, J, and Consortium, PRACTICAL
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Although genome-wide association studies have identified over 100 risk loci that explain ~33% of familial risk for prostate cancer (PrCa), their functional effects on risk remain largely unknown. Here we use genotype data from 59,089 men of European and African American ancestries combined with cell-type-specific epigenetic data to build a genomic atlas of single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) heritability in PrCa. We find significant differences in heritability between variants in prostate-relevant epigenetic marks defined in normal versus tumour tissue as well as between tissue and cell lines. The majority of SNP heritability lies in regions marked by H3k27 acetylation in prostate adenoc7arcinoma cell line (LNCaP) or by DNaseI hypersensitive sites in cancer cell lines. We find a high degree of similarity between European and African American ancestries suggesting a similar genetic architecture from common variation underlying PrCa risk. Our findings showcase the power of integrating functional annotation with genetic data to understand the genetic basis of PrCa.
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20. Correlation of Radiosensitivity With Adverse Pathology in Prostate Tumors
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Abuodeh, Y.A., primary, Naghavi, A.O., additional, Echevarria, M., additional, Ahmed, K.A., additional, Pow-Sang, J., additional, Fernandez, D.C., additional, Johnstone, P.A.S., additional, Torres-Roca, J.F., additional, and Yamoah, K., additional
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21. MRI Heterogeneity in Prostate Cancer Predicts for Aggressive Pathology
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Echevarria, M., primary, Naghavi, A.O., additional, Abuodeh, Y.A., additional, Kilinski, K., additional, Pow-Sang, J., additional, Johnstone, P.A.S., additional, Fernandez, D.C., additional, Parikh, N., additional, Gage, K., additional, and Yamoah, K., additional
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22. The Specific Role of Genistein in Reducing Hormonal and Proliferative Risk Parameters in Prostate Cancer
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Kumar, N. B., Pow-Sang, J., Besterman-Dahan, K., and Cantor, A.
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Flavones -- Health aspects ,Prostate cancer -- Protection and preservation ,Cancer -- Risk factors ,Food/cooking/nutrition - Abstract
OBJECTIVE. Our objective was to evaluate the effectiveness of a dietary supplement of the isoflavone genistein in producing a change in hormonal and proliferative risk parameters implicated in the promotion of prostate cancer. METHODS Twenty of 66 patients with prostate cancer grade 1-2, aged 50-80 y, were admitted to the study and randomly assigned to either an experimental group supplemented with soy (60 mg genistein/d) or a control group consuming a placebo for 12 wk. Changes in proliferative and hormonal biomarkers were analyzed at baseline and postintervention. RESULTS. Twenty subjects have completed the study. Preliminary observations indicate a decrease in proliferation (a 6-point increase in the ratio of the percentage of free to total prostate-specific antigen in 47% of the subjects, a decrease in 29% and no change in 24%). Free testosterone decreased [is greater than] 10 points in 53% of the subjects, increased in 37% and did not change in 10%. CONCLUSIONS. These data suggest that increased genistein intake in patients with early-stage prostate cancer resulted in reduced proliferation of prostatic cells and an alteration in the concentrations of sex hormone implicated in prostate cancer promotion or inhibition. [Supported by American Institute of Cancer Research 99-99BO30.]
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23. A cultural-oriented usability heuristics proposal
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Díaz, Jaime, primary, Rusu, Cristian, additional, Pow-Sang, J. Antonio, additional, and Roncagliolo, Silvana, additional
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24. Prospective clinical trial of the merits of retroperitoneal lymph node dissection at the time of nephroureterectomy for upper tract urothelial carcinoma.
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Rao, S. R., primary, Correa, J. J., additional, Sexton, W. J., additional, Pow-Sang, J. M., additional, and Spiess, P. E., additional
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25. 927 LAPAROSCOPIC EXTRAPERITONEAL RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY IN THE OBESE PATIENT
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Rodriguez, A., primary and Pow-Sang, J., additional
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26. 928 LAPAROSCOPIC EXTRAPERITONEAL RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY IN PATIENTS WITH A LARGE PROSTATE
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Rodriguez, A., primary and Pow-Sang, J., additional
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27. 931 A STRUCTURED PROGRAM TO TRAIN RESIDENTS IN LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY
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Pow-Sang, J., primary and Rodriguez, A., additional
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28. Phase II study of B7–1 gene-modified autologous tumor cell vaccine and subcutaneous IL-2 for patients with stage IV renal cell carcinoma (RCC)
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Thompson, P., primary, Fishman, M., additional, Seigne, J., additional, Dunn, M., additional, Janssen, W., additional, Smilee, R., additional, Farmelo, M. J., additional, Noyes, D., additional, Pow Sang, J., additional, and Antonia, S., additional
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29. Randomised clinical trial of isoflavones in reducing prostate cancer risk
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Kumar, NB, primary, Cantor, A, additional, Allen, K, additional, Riccardi, D, additional, Besterman‐Dahan, K, additional, Seigne, J, additional, Helal, M, additional, Salup, R, additional, and Pow‐Sang, J, additional
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30. Estimated Blood Loss in Group O as Compared to Non-group O Radical Prostatectomy Patients
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Benson, K., primary, Agosti, S. J., additional, Lyman, G. H., additional, Pow-Sang, J. M., additional, Saba, H. I., additional, and Balducci, L., additional
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31. Genome-Wide Meta-Analyses of Breast, Ovarian, and Prostate Cancer Association Studies Identify Multiple New Susceptibility Loci Shared by at Least Two Cancer Types
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Kar, S. P., Beesley, J., Amin Al Olama, A., Michailidou, K., Tyrer, J., Kote-Jarai, Z., Lawrenson, K., Lindstrom, S., Ramus, S. J., Thompson, D. J., Kibel, Adam Stuart, Dansonka-Mieszkowska, A., Michael, A., Dieffenbach, A. K., Gentry-Maharaj, A., Whittemore, A. S., Wolk, A., Monteiro, A., Peixoto, A., Kierzek, A., Cox, A., Rudolph, A., Gonzalez-Neira, A., Wu, A. H., Lindblom, A., Swerdlow, A., Ziogas, A., Ekici, A. B., Burwinkel, B., Karlan, B. Y., Nordestgaard, B. G., Blomqvist, C., Phelan, C., McLean, C., Pearce, C. L., Vachon, C., Cybulski, C., Slavov, C., Stegmaier, C., Maier, C., Ambrosone, C. B., Hogdall, C. K., Teerlink, C. C., Kang, D., Tessier, D. C., Schaid, D. J., Stram, D. O., Cramer, Daniel William, Neal, D. E., Eccles, D., Flesch-Janys, D., Edwards, D. R. V., Wokozorczyk, D., Levine, D. A., Yannoukakos, D., Sawyer, E. J., Bandera, E. V., Poole, Elizabeth M., Goode, E. L., Khusnutdinova, E., Hogdall, E., Song, F, Bruinsma, F., Heitz, F., Modugno, F., Hamdy, F. C., Wiklund, F., Giles, G. G., Olsson, H., Wildiers, H., Ulmer, H.-U., Pandha, H., Risch, H. A., Darabi, H., Salvesen, H. B., Nevanlinna, H., Gronberg, H., Brenner, H., Brauch, H., Anton-Culver, H., Song, H., Lim, H.-Y., McNeish, I., Campbell, I., Vergote, I., Gronwald, J., Lubinski, J., Stanford, J. L., Benitez, J., Doherty, J. A., Permuth, J. B., Chang-Claude, J., Donovan, J. L., Dennis, J., Schildkraut, J. M., Schleutker, J., Hopper, J. L., Kupryjanczyk, J., Park, J. Y., Figueroa, J., Clements, J. A., Knight, J. A., Peto, J., Cunningham, J. M., Pow-Sang, J., Batra, J., Czene, K., Lu, K. H., Herkommer, K., Khaw, K.-T., Matsuo, K., Muir, K., Offitt, K., Chen, K., Moysich, K. B., Aittoma ki, K., Odunsi, K., Kiemeney, L. A., Massuger, L. F. A. G., Fitzgerald, L. M., Cook, L. S., Cannon-Albright, L., Hooning, M. J., Pike, M. C., Bolla, M. K., Luedeke, M., Teixeira, M. R., Goodman, M. T., Schmidt, M. K., Riggan, M., Aly, M., Rossing, M. A., Beckmann, M. W., Moisse, M., Sanderson, M., Southey, M. C., Jones, M., Lush, M., Hildebrandt, M. A. T., Hou, M.-F., Schoemaker, M. J., Garcia-Closas, M., Bogdanova, N., Rahman, N., Le, N. D., Orr, N., Wentzensen, N., Pashayan, N., Peterlongo, P., Guenel, P., Brennan, P., Paulo, P., Webb, P. M., Broberg, P., Fasching, P. A., Devilee, P., Wang, Q., Cai, Q., Li, Q., Kaneva, R., Butzow, R., Kopperud, R. K., Schmutzler, R. K., Stephenson, R. A., MacInnis, R. J., Hoover, R. N., Winqvist, R., Ness, R., Milne, R. L., Travis, R. C., Benlloch, S., Olson, S. H., McDonnell, S. K., Tworoger, Shelley Slate, Maia, S., Berndt, S., Lee, S. C., Teo, S.-H., Thibodeau, S. N., Bojesen, S. E., Gapstur, S. M., Kjaer, S. K., Pejovic, T., Tammela, T. L. J., Do rk, T., Bru ning, T., Wahlfors, T., Key, T. J., Edwards, T. L., Menon, U., Hamann, U., Mitev, V., Kosma, V.-M., Setiawan, V. W., Kristensen, V., Arndt, V., Vogel, W., Zheng, W., Sieh, W., Blot, W. J., Kluzniak, W., Shu, X.-O., Gao, Y.-T., Schumacher, F., Freedman, M. L., Berchuck, A., Dunning, A. M., Simard, J., Haiman, C. A., Spurdle, A., Sellers, T. A., Hunter, David J., Henderson, B. E., Kraft, Peter Elias, Chanock, S. J., Couch, F. J., Hall, P., Gayther, S. A., Easton, D. F., Chenevix-Trench, G., Eeles, R., Pharoah, P. D. P., Lambrechts, D., and undefined, undefined
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Breast, ovarian, and prostate cancers are hormone-related and may have a shared genetic basis, but this has not been investigated systematically by genome-wide association (GWA) studies. Meta-analyses combining the largest GWA meta-analysis data sets for these cancers totaling 112,349 cases and 116,421 controls of European ancestry, all together and in pairs, identified at P < 10(-8) seven new cross-cancer loci: three associated with susceptibility to all three cancers (rs17041869/2q13/BCL2L11; rs7937840/11q12/INCENP; rs1469713/19p13/GATAD2A), two breast and ovarian cancer risk loci (rs200182588/9q31/SMC2; rs8037137/15q26/RCCD1), and two breast and prostate cancer risk loci (rs5013329/1p34/NSUN4; rs9375701/6q23/L3MBTL3). Index variants in five additional regions previously associated with only one cancer also showed clear association with a second cancer type. Cell-type-specific expression quantitative trait locus and enhancer-gene interaction annotations suggested target genes with potential cross-cancer roles at the new loci. Pathway analysis revealed significant enrichment of death receptor signaling genes near loci with P < 10(-5) in the three-cancer meta-analysis., Other Research Unit
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32. Results of a randomized phase I dose-finding trial of several doses of isoflavones in men with localized prostate cancer: administration prior to radical prostatectomy.
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Kumar NB, Kang L, Pow-Sang J, Xu P, Allen K, Riccardi D, Besterman-Dahan K, and Krischer JP
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33. Alpha-V/beta-3 and alpha-V/beta-5 integrin distribution in neoplastic kidney.
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Rabb, Hamid, Barroso-Vicens, Elvira, Adams, Richard, Pow-Sang, Julio, Ramirez, German, Rabb, H, Barroso-Vicens, E, Adams, R, Pow-Sang, J, and Ramirez, G
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34. Cytometric analysis of Fas and Bcl-2 expression in normal prostatic epithelium and prostate cancer
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Diaz, J. I., Pow-Sang, J. M., Mora, L. B., Seigne, J. D., Cantor, A. B., and Dalton, W. S.
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35. Predictability of PSA Failure in Prostate Cancer by Computerized Cytometric Assessment of Tumoral Cell Proliferation
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Diaz, J. I., Mora, L. B., Austin, P. F., Muro-Cacho, C. A., Cantor, A. B., Nicosia, S. V., and Pow-Sang, J. M.
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36. Evaluation of Flap Valve as an Alternative Continence Mechanism in the Florida Pouch
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Masel, J. L., Austin, P. F., Spyropoulos, E., Pow-Sang, J. M., Ordorica, R. C., and Lockhart, J. L.
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37. Improvement in Dosimetry of Ultrasound-Guided Prostate Implants with the Use of Multiple Stabilization Needles
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Feygelman, V., Friedland, J. L., Sanders, R. M., Noriega, B. M., and Pow-Sang, J. M.
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38. THE OUTCOME OF LAPAROSCOPIC EXTRAPERITONEAL RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY IN PATIENTS WITH HIGH BODY MASS INDEX, PRIOR PELVIC SURGERY AND LARGE PROSTATE SIZE
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Rodriguez, A., Buethe, D., and Pow-Sang, J.
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39. Biocarbon device for cutaneous ureterostomy
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Pow-Sang, J., primary, Ojeda, J., additional, Benavente, V., additional, and Pow-Sang, J., additional
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40. Treatment of intermediate risk prostate cancer with brachytherapy monotherapy: A review of the H Lee Moffitt cancer center experience
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Torres-Roca, J.F., Cantor, A.B., Shukla, S., Montejo, M.E., Friedland, J., Seigne, J.D., Heysek, R., De Marco, M., Kelley, S., and Pow-Sang, J.
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41. Prostate Cancer,,Version 2.2014 Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology
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Mohler, J. L., Kantoff, P. W., Armstrong, A. J., Bahnson, R. R., Cohen, M., D Amico, A. V., Eastham, J. A., Enke, C. A., Farrington, T. A., Higano, C. S., Horwitz, E. M., Kane, C. J., Kawachi, M. H., Kuettel, M., Kuzel, T. M., Lee, R. J., Malcolm, A. W., Miller, D., Plimack, E. R., Pow-Sang, J. M., Raben, D., Richey, S., Roach Iii, M., Rohren, E., Rosenfeld, S., Schaeffer, E., Small, E. J., Sonpavde, G., Srinivas, S., Stein, C., Seth Strope, Tward, J., Shead, D. A., and Ho, M.
42. Prostate cancer, version 1.2016: Featured updates to the NCCN guidelines
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Mohler, J. L., Armstrong, A. J., Bahnson, R. R., D Amico, A. V., Davis, B. J., Eastham, J. A., Enke, C. A., Farrington, T. A., Higano, C. S., Horwitz, E. M., Hurwitz, M., Kane, C. J., Kawachi, M. H., Kuettel, M., Lee, R. J., Meeks, J. J., Penson, D. F., Plimack, E. R., Pow-Sang, J. M., Raben, D., Richey, S., Roach, M., Rosenfeld, S., Schaeffer, E., Skolarus, T. A., Small, E. J., Sonpavde, G., Srinivas, S., Strope, S. A., Jonathan Tward, Shead, D. A., and Freedman-Cass, D. A.
43. Usability evaluation of educational tools: A systematic review,Evaluación de usabilidad en herramientas educativas: Una revisión sistemática
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Paz, F., Zapata, C., César Olivares, Apaza, S., and Pow-Sang, J. A.
44. Minimally invasive post-chemotherapy retroperitoneal lymph node dissection for nonseminoma
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Sharma, P., Sverrisson, E. F., Kamran Zargar Shoshtari, Fishman, M. N., Sexton, W. J., Dickinson, S. I., Spiess, P. E., Poch, M. A., Gilbert, S. M., and Pow-Sang, J. M.
45. Prostate cancer, version 1.2014: Featured updates to the NCCN Guidelines
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Mohler, J. L., Philip Kantoff, Armstrong, A. J., Bahnson, R. R., Cohen, M., D Amico, A. V., Eastham, J. A., Enke, C. A., Farrington, T. A., Higano, C. S., Horwitz, E. M., Kawachi, M. H., Kuettel, M., Lee, R. J., Macvicar, G. R., Malcolm, A. W., Miller, D., Plimack, E. R., Pow-Sang, J. M., Richey, S., Roach Iii, M., Rohren, E., Rosenfeld, S., Small, E. J., Srinivas, S., Stein, C., Strope, S. A., Tward, J., Walsh, P. C., Shead, D. A., and Ho, M.
46. Erratum: Predicting clinically significant prostate cancer using DCE-MRI habitat descriptors (Oncotarget (2018) 9 (37125-37136) DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.26437)
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Andres Parra, N., Lu, H., Li, Q., Stoyanova, R., Pollack, A., Punnen, S., Choi, J., Abdalah, M., Lopez, C., Gage, K., Park, J. Y., Kosj, Y., Pow-Sang, J. M., Robert Gillies, and Balagurunathan, Y.
47. Amoxicillin in the Treatment of Urinary Infections
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Pow-Sang, J., primary, Tam, G., additional, and Pantoja, C., additional
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48. A Trans-Reservoir Technique for Correction of Ureterointestinal Obstruction in Continent Urinary Diversion
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Helal, M.A., Figueroa, T.E., Pow-Sang, J., Sanford, E., and Lockhart, J.L.
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Following construction of a continent colonic urinary reservoir, 5 uretero-colonic reimplantations became obstructed at the anastomotic site. In these obstructed units previous percutaneous balloon dilation and stent placement had failed and they were subsequently treated by a new reimplantation procedure. Preoperatively, in all ureteral units a percutaneous ureteral stent was inserted to facilitate intraoperative recognition of the ureteral meatus. The technique included a trans-reservoir approach, which allowed easy localization of the stent and anastomotic site. The ureter was dissected free from the intestinal wall and then was mobilized into the lumen of the reservoir. After excision of the scarred distal ureteral segment and spatulation of the proximal healthy ureter, a new direct mucosa-to-mucosa reimplantation was performed leaving the ureter stented. This trans-reservoir approach (occasionally done through an abdominal transverse muscle splitting incision) allows for shortening of the operation, and avoids the time-consuming and more complicated transabdominal lysis of adhesions. All newly reimplanted ureters (100 percent) showed evidence of adequate ureteral drainage without residual obstruction on followup excretory urography or furosemide renography up to 45 months postoperatively. The trans-reservoir approach for refractory ureteral reimplantation obstruction in continent colonic reservoirs has been associated with no morbidity or mortality, and facilitates the solution to a difficult clinical problem.
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49. Thermocoagulation Effect of Diode Laser Radiation in the Human Prostate: Acute and Chronic Study
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Pow-Sang, M., Orihuela, E., Motamedi, M., and Pow-Sang, J. E.
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50. Primary Cryosurgery for Clinically Localized Prostate Cancer - Do Perioperative Tumor Characteristics Correlate With Post-treatment Biopsy Results?
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Sverrisson, E F, Nguyen, H, Kim, T, and Pow-Sang, J M
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