2001
Impaired prostate tumorigenesis in Egr1-deficient mice
Abdulkadir S, Qu Z, Garabedian E, Song S, Peters T, Svaren J, Carbone J, Naughton C, Catalona W, Ackerman J, Gordon J, Humphrey P, Milbrandt J. Impaired prostate tumorigenesis in Egr1-deficient mice. Nature Medicine 2001, 7: 101-107. PMID: 11135623, DOI: 10.1038/83231.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEarly growth response protein 1Prostate cancerTumor progressionProstatic intra-epithelial neoplasiaEgr1 deficiencyIntra-epithelial neoplasiaHigh-resolution magnetic resonance imagingTransgenic mouse modelHuman prostate cancerTumor growth rateEgr1-deficient miceMagnetic resonance imagingProstate tumor progressionMouse modelProstate tumorigenesisSurvival analysisResonance imagingCarcinomaTumor developmentProtein 1ProgressionCancerMiceDeficiencyEGR1
1991
Histologic Grade, DNA Ploidy, and Intraglandular Tumor Extent as Indicators of Tumor Progression of Clinical Stage B Prostatic Carcinoma
Humphrey P, Walther P, Currin S, Vollmer R. Histologic Grade, DNA Ploidy, and Intraglandular Tumor Extent as Indicators of Tumor Progression of Clinical Stage B Prostatic Carcinoma. The American Journal Of Surgical Pathology 1991, 15: 1165-1170. PMID: 1746683, DOI: 10.1097/00000478-199112000-00007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHistologic gradeDNA ploidyTumor progressionTumor areaClinical stage B adenocarcinomaIntraglandular tumor extentStage B adenocarcinomaIndependent predictive factorsCox model analysisLikelihood of aneuploidyLogistic regression modelsB adenocarcinomaPredictive factorsTumor extensionProstatic carcinomaTumor extentProstatectomy specimensMultivariate analysisConcurrent useProgressionAdditional predictive abilityProstateImportant predictorRegression models
1990
Intraglandular tumor extent and prognosis in prostatic carcinoma: Application of a grid method to prostatectomy specimens
Humphrey P, Vollmer R. Intraglandular tumor extent and prognosis in prostatic carcinoma: Application of a grid method to prostatectomy specimens. Human Pathology 1990, 21: 799-804. PMID: 2387573, DOI: 10.1016/0046-8177(90)90048-a.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHistologic gradeTumor extentProstatectomy specimensTumor progressionPatient survivalProstatic carcinomaIntraglandular tumor extentExtent of tumorProportional hazards modelLogistic regression analysisSignificant prognosticatorPoor outcomeProstatic adenocarcinomaSurvival timeHazards modelProstatic tissueProstate glandEntire prostateProstate tissueConcurrent useTumorsCarcinomaProstateInterobserver agreement valuesProgression