2017
Role of Genetic Testing for Inherited Prostate Cancer Risk: Philadelphia Prostate Cancer Consensus Conference 2017
Giri VN, Knudsen KE, Kelly WK, Abida W, Andriole GL, Bangma CH, Bekelman JE, Benson MC, Blanco A, Burnett A, Catalona WJ, Cooney KA, Cooperberg M, Crawford DE, Den RB, Dicker AP, Eggener S, Fleshner N, Freedman ML, Hamdy FC, Hoffman-Censits J, Hurwitz MD, Hyatt C, Isaacs WB, Kane CJ, Kantoff P, Karnes RJ, Karsh LI, Klein EA, Lin DW, Loughlin KR, Lu-Yao G, Malkowicz SB, Mann MJ, Mark JR, McCue PA, Miner MM, Morgan T, Moul JW, Myers RE, Nielsen SM, Obeid E, Pavlovich CP, Peiper SC, Penson DF, Petrylak D, Pettaway CA, Pilarski R, Pinto PA, Poage W, Raj GV, Rebbeck TR, Robson ME, Rosenberg MT, Sandler H, Sartor O, Schaeffer E, Schwartz GF, Shahin MS, Shore ND, Shuch B, Soule HR, Tomlins SA, Trabulsi EJ, Uzzo R, Vander Griend DJ, Walsh PC, Weil CJ, Wender R, Gomella LG. Role of Genetic Testing for Inherited Prostate Cancer Risk: Philadelphia Prostate Cancer Consensus Conference 2017. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2017, 36: jco.2017.74.117. PMID: 29236593, PMCID: PMC6075860, DOI: 10.1200/jco.2017.74.1173.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsProstate cancerGenetic testingMetastatic castration-resistant prostate cancerCastration-resistant prostate cancerAggressive prostate cancerProstate cancer riskGenetic counselingMultidisciplinary consensus statementDNA mismatch repair genesExpert consensus conferenceFamilial prostate cancerHereditary prostate cancerClinical genetic testingMismatch repair genesMetastatic settingPCa managementLynch syndromeOvarian cancerBRCA2 mutationsConsensus statementFamily historyCancer riskHeterogeneous diseaseConsensus conferenceComprehensive genetic evaluation
2014
Targeted Prostate Cancer Screening in BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutation Carriers: Results from the Initial Screening Round of the IMPACT Study
Bancroft E, Page E, Castro E, Lilja H, Vickers A, Sjoberg D, Assel M, Foster C, Mitchell G, Drew K, Mæhle L, Axcrona K, Evans D, Bulman B, Eccles D, McBride D, van Asperen C, Vasen H, Kiemeney L, Ringelberg J, Cybulski C, Wokolorczyk D, Selkirk C, Hulick P, Bojesen A, Skytte A, Lam J, Taylor L, Oldenburg R, Cremers R, Verhaegh G, van Zelst-Stams W, Oosterwijk J, Blanco I, Salinas M, Cook J, Rosario D, Buys S, Conner T, Ausems M, Ong K, Hoffman J, Domchek S, Powers J, Teixeira M, Maia S, Foulkes W, Taherian N, Ruijs M, Enden A, Izatt L, Davidson R, Adank M, Walker L, Schmutzler R, Tucker K, Kirk J, Hodgson S, Harris M, Douglas F, Lindeman G, Zgajnar J, Tischkowitz M, Clowes V, Susman R, Ramón y Cajal T, Patcher N, Gadea N, Spigelman A, van Os T, Liljegren A, Side L, Brewer C, Brady A, Donaldson A, Stefansdottir V, Friedman E, Chen-Shtoyerman R, Amor D, Copakova L, Barwell J, Giri V, Murthy V, Nicolai N, Teo S, Greenhalgh L, Strom S, Henderson A, McGrath J, Gallagher D, Aaronson N, Ardern-Jones A, Bangma C, Dearnaley D, Costello P, Eyfjord J, Rothwell J, Falconer A, Gronberg H, Hamdy F, Johannsson O, Khoo V, Kote-Jarai Z, Lubinski J, Axcrona U, Melia J, McKinley J, Mitra A, Moynihan C, Rennert G, Suri M, Wilson P, Killick E, Collaborators T, Moss S, Eeles R. Targeted Prostate Cancer Screening in BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutation Carriers: Results from the Initial Screening Round of the IMPACT Study. European Urology 2014, 66: 489-499. PMID: 24484606, PMCID: PMC4105321, DOI: 10.1016/j.eururo.2014.01.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPositive predictive valueHigh-risk diseaseBRCA2 mutation carriersProstate cancerTargeted prostate cancerMutation carriersBRCA1/2 mutationsHigh riskProstate-specific antigen (PSA) testingProstate cancer screeningScreening resultsGermline BRCA1/2 mutationsFisher's exact testInitial screening roundGermline genetic markersIdentification of tumorsBreast cancer 1Germline genetic risk variantsBreast cancer 2PCa incidencePSA levelsAntigen testingTumor characteristicsAggressive diseaseBRCA2 carriers