2019
Similar incidence of DNA damage response pathway alterations between clinically localized and metastatic prostate cancer
Kim I, Kim S, Srivastava A, Saraiya B, Mayer T, Kim W, Kim I. Similar incidence of DNA damage response pathway alterations between clinically localized and metastatic prostate cancer. BMC Urology 2019, 19: 33. PMID: 31060606, PMCID: PMC6501301, DOI: 10.1186/s12894-019-0453-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCastration-resistant prostate cancerDDR pathway alterationProstate cancerPathway alterationsMetastatic castration-resistant prostate cancerSerum prostate-specific antigenHigh-risk diseaseMetastatic prostate cancerLower overall survivalPathway gene mutationsProstate-specific antigenPotential therapeutic targetUnited States National Cancer InstituteNational Cancer InstituteCRPC patientsCancer Genome AtlasOverall survivalSimilar incidenceTumor stageUnivariate analysisCancer InstituteTherapeutic targetSpecific antigenPARP inhibitorsPathway status
2015
Pathological Outcome following Radical Prostatectomy in Men with Prostate Specific Antigen Greater than 10 ng/ml and Histologically Favorable Risk Prostate Cancer
Yu J, Kwon Y, Kim S, Han C, Farber N, Kim J, Byun S, Kim W, Jeon S, Kim I. Pathological Outcome following Radical Prostatectomy in Men with Prostate Specific Antigen Greater than 10 ng/ml and Histologically Favorable Risk Prostate Cancer. Journal Of Urology 2015, 195: 1464-1470. PMID: 26608903, PMCID: PMC5769700, DOI: 10.1016/j.juro.2015.11.031.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFavorable-risk prostate cancerRisk prostate cancerProstate-specific antigenProstate cancerSpecific antigenActive surveillancePathological outcomesAntigen groupRadical prostatectomyBiochemical recurrence-free survival rateElevated prostate-specific antigenProstate specific antigen cutoffLow-risk prostate cancerProstate-specific antigen levelRecurrence-free survival ratesFavorable risk diseaseMulti-institution databaseSpecific antigen levelsAdverse pathological outcomesTreatment of choiceDatabase of menHigh groupOncologic outcomesRisk diseaseAntigen levels
2013
Increased Incidence of Pathologically Nonorgan Confined Prostate Cancer in African-American Men Eligible for Active Surveillance
Ha Y, Salmasi A, Karellas M, Singer E, Kim J, Han M, Partin A, Kim W, Lee D, Kim I. Increased Incidence of Pathologically Nonorgan Confined Prostate Cancer in African-American Men Eligible for Active Surveillance. Urology 2013, 81: 831-836. PMID: 23465143, PMCID: PMC3978180, DOI: 10.1016/j.urology.2012.12.046.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNational Comprehensive Cancer NetworkAA menRadical prostatectomyActive surveillanceProstate cancerNCCN criteriaBiopsy coresAS criteriaAS inclusion criteriaFinal surgical pathologyComprehensive Cancer NetworkPositive biopsy coresDatabase of menWorse clinicopathological featuresAfrican American menPathological upstagingAdvanced diseaseIndependent predictorsPathologic characteristicsClinicopathological featuresPreoperative PSAClinicopathologic findingsWA patientsInclusion criteriaPositive cores
2012
Incidence of Port-Site Hernias After Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy with the Fascial Closure of Only the Midline 12-mm Port Site
Kang D, Woo S, Lee D, Kim I. Incidence of Port-Site Hernias After Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy with the Fascial Closure of Only the Midline 12-mm Port Site. Journal Of Endourology 2012, 26: 848-851. PMID: 22283233, DOI: 10.1089/end.2011.0630.Peer-Reviewed Original Research