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
2012
Risk of more advanced cancer at surgery in African American men eligible for active surveillance.
Salmasi A, Han M, Kim I. Risk of more advanced cancer at surgery in African American men eligible for active surveillance. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2012, 30: e15214-e15214. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2012.30.15_suppl.e15214.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchActive surveillanceAdvanced cancerRadical prostatectomyProstate cancerNational Cancer InstituteAA menAfrican American menCaucasian manHigh riskCancer InstituteFavorable-risk prostate cancerPre-operative PSA levelLow-grade prostate cancerUnderwent radical prostatectomyRisk prostate cancerGrade prostate cancerJohns Hopkins Medical InstitutionsNCI criteriaPreoperative predictorsPSA levelsGrading of PCaPathological characteristicsSV involvementInclusion criteriaPositive cores
2011
Pathological findings following radical prostatectomy in patients who are candidates for active surveillance: impact of varying PSA levels.
Kang D, Jang T, Jeong J, Choi E, Johnson K, Lee D, Kim W, Kim I. Pathological findings following radical prostatectomy in patients who are candidates for active surveillance: impact of varying PSA levels. Asian Journal Of Andrology 2011, 13: 838-41. PMID: 21785442, PMCID: PMC3739560, DOI: 10.1038/aja.2011.54.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsActive surveillance criteriaActive surveillancePSA levelsSurveillance criteriaRadical prostatectomyLow-risk prostate cancerProstate-specific antigen levelRate of upstagingRisk of upstagingActive surveillance protocolsAcceptable treatment optionRisk of upgradingProportion of menNational Cancer InstituteCalifornia San FranciscoRisk of menContext of PSAPathological findingsAntigen levelsBiochemical recurrencePathological characteristicsSurveillance protocolTreatment optionsProstate cancerInclusion criteria