Volume 16, Issue 1 (January 2014) 16, 97–98; 10.4103/1008-682X.122369
Tools to identify the men with prostate cancer most appropriate for active surveillance?
Robert H Getzenberg
GTx Inc., Memphis, TN USA
Correspondence: Dr RH Getzenberg
2013-12-16
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A great deal of effort is underway in order to identify those men with prostate cancer felicitous for active surveillance with greater precision than that afforded to us today. In the manuscript by Irshad et al. the authors evaluate a novel set of genes associated with senescence and aging as tools that can provide guidance regarding the indolent nature of an individual's prostate cancer with validation using both mRNA and protein analyses. While additional studies are required to understand the full impact of these findings, the innovative approach taken enhances our understanding of distinct phenotypes of prostate cancer.
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