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Publikováno v:
Journal of Surgical Case Reports, Iss 4, p 6 (2010)
The management of mucinous prostatic adenocarcinoma include hormonal treatment, radiotherapy and radical prostatectomy with variable long-term outcome. We report a 59 year old man with advanced mucinous prostatic adenocarcinoma involving almost the e
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/98462567ce474997bb280d9bbe6a0119
Autor:
Richard C. Strange, Julie Alldersea, Samson Liu, Mark F. Saxby, Anthony A. Fryer, Christopher J. Luscombe, Nicholas J. Rukin, Dhaval Bodiwala, Sam Moon, Paul R. Hoban
Publikováno v:
Cancer Letters. 247:328-335
Vitamin D receptor (VDR) polymorphisms are prostate cancer risk candidates. We determined if SNPs in haplotype block sub-regions C2 (SNPs C2-1, G/C(3436), C2-2, A/G(3944)) or C1 (C1-1, C/T(20965), C1-2, C/T(30056)) are associated with risk in an ultr
Autor:
S Liu, Mark F. Saxby, Nicholas J. Rukin, Richard C. Strange, Christopher J. Luscombe, Maurice P. Zeegers, John T. Lear, Sudarshan Ramachandran
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Cancer
Ultraviolet radiation exposure increases basal cell carcinoma (BCC) risk, but may be protective against prostate cancer. We attempted to identify exposure patterns that confer reduced prostate cancer risk without increasing that of BCC. We used a que
Autor:
Peter W. Jones, Dhaval Bodiwala, Mark F. Saxby, Richard C. Strange, Michael E. French, Anthony A. Fryer, Sam Moon, Christopher J. Luscombe, Sarah L. Holley, Samson Liu
Publikováno v:
Annals of Human Genetics. 70:226-236
Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) may protect against prostate cancer via a mechanism involving vitamin D. Thus, the vitamin D receptor (VDR) gene is a susceptibility candidate, though published data are discrepant. We studied the association of prostate c
Autor:
Mark F. Saxby, Samson Liu, Peter W. Jones, Anthony A. Fryer, Michael E. French, Richard C. Strange, Dhaval Bodiwala, Christopher J. Luscombe
Publikováno v:
Cancer Letters. 200:141-148
Low sunlight exposure confers increased prostate cancer risk. In a study conducted in northern England, we investigated how combinations of exposure measures affect this risk. Recursive partitioning was used to identify combinations of exposure param
Autor:
Peter W. Jones, Samson Liu, Mark F. Saxby, Christopher J. Luscombe, Anthony A. Fryer, Richard C. Strange, Sudarshan Ramachandran, Dhaval Bodiwala, Michael E. French
Publikováno v:
Carcinogenesis. 24:711-717
Recent studies have proposed that exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) protects against development of some internal cancers including that in prostate. This effect may be mediated by UVR-induced cutaneous synthesis of vitamin D. It is also propos
Autor:
Peter W. Jones, Christopher Luscombe, Mark F. Saxby, Richard C. Strange, S Liu, Anthony A. Fryer, Michael E. French
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Cancer
Exposure to ultraviolet radiation may reduce prostate cancer risk, suggesting that polymorphism in genes that mediate host pigmentation will be associated with susceptibility to this cancer. We studied 210 prostate cancer cases and 155 controls to de
Autor:
Samson Liu, Richard C. Strange, Christopher J. Luscombe, Anthony A. Fryer, Michael E. French, Mark F. Saxby, Peter W. Jones
Publikováno v:
Carcinogenesis. 22:1343-1347
Epidemiological studies have suggested that UV exerts a protective effect on prostate cancer. Accordingly, we determined, in 210 prostate cancer cases, whether parameters of exposure, skin type and polymorphism in MC1R, VDR and TYR were associated wi
Autor:
Peter W. Jones, Dhaval Bodiwala, Christopher J. Luscombe, Samson Liu, Michael E. French, Richard C. Strange, Mark F. Saxby, Anthony A. Fryer
Publikováno v:
Environmental and molecular mutagenesis. 43(2)
Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) exposure may protect against prostate cancer development via a mechanism involving vitamin D. The vitamin D receptor (VDR) gene is therefore a candidate susceptibility factor for prostate cancer. This possibility has been
Autor:
Richard C. Strange, Anthony A. Fryer, Peter W. Jones, Michael E. French, Dhaval Bodiwala, Christopher J. Luscombe, Samson Liu, Mark F. Saxby
Publikováno v:
Cancer letters. 192(2)
Recent studies have suggested that exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation may be protective to some internal cancers including that in the prostate. We describe a confirmatory study in 212 prostatic adenocarcinoma and 135 benign prostatic hypertrophy