2017
Association between a 17-gene genomic prostate score and multi-parametric prostate MRI in men with low and intermediate risk prostate cancer (PCa)
Leapman MS, Westphalen AC, Ameli N, Lawrence HJ, Febbo PG, Cooperberg MR, Carroll PR. Association between a 17-gene genomic prostate score and multi-parametric prostate MRI in men with low and intermediate risk prostate cancer (PCa). PLOS ONE 2017, 12: e0185535. PMID: 29016610, PMCID: PMC5634556, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0185535.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGenomic Prostate ScoreIntermediate-risk prostate cancerRisk prostate cancerProstate cancerMean apparent diffusion coefficientApparent diffusion coefficientPattern 3Prostate MRISuspicion of malignancyGleason pattern 3Multi-parametric prostate MRIMultiple comparison testFive-tier scaleDunn's multiple comparison testMpMRI findingsMRI findingsMRI groupMRI scoresActive surveillanceDominant lesionStromal responseMRI categoryAndrogen signalingKruskal-Wallis testSignificant association
2015
Association between a 17-gene genomic prostate score and multiparametric prostate MRI in men with low- and intermediate-risk prostate cancer (PCa).
Leapman M, Westphalen A, Ameli N, Lawrence H, Febbo P, Cooperberg M, Carroll P. Association between a 17-gene genomic prostate score and multiparametric prostate MRI in men with low- and intermediate-risk prostate cancer (PCa). Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2015, 33: 83-83. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2015.33.7_suppl.83.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGenomic Prostate ScoreIntermediate-risk prostate cancerLow-risk patientsRisk prostate cancerFavorable pathologyProstate cancerMean apparent diffusion coefficientRisk patientsApparent diffusion coefficientAdverse pathologyIntermediate-risk patientsSuspicious MRI findingsProstate MRISuspicion of malignancyMultiparametric prostate MRIFive-tier scaleRT-PCR assaysMRI findingsSingle institutionMulti-parametric prostate MRIProstate biopsyDominant lesionRisk groupsMR findingsMR score