2001
Frequent and early loss of the EGR1 corepressor NAB2 in human prostate carcinoma
Abdulkadir S, Carbone J, Naughton C, Humphrey P, Catalona W, Milbrandt J. Frequent and early loss of the EGR1 corepressor NAB2 in human prostate carcinoma. Human Pathology 2001, 32: 935-939. PMID: 11567222, DOI: 10.1053/hupa.2001.27102.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHuman prostate cancerHuman prostate carcinomaProstate cancerProstate carcinomaProstatic intraepithelial neoplasia lesionsIntraepithelial neoplasia lesionsProstate carcinoma specimensExpression of Nab2Prostate tumor suppressorNeoplasia lesionsTumor gradeCarcinoma specimensProstate tumorigenesisTumor progressionTranscription factor EGR1Protein expressionEarly lossEGR1 levelsCarcinomaTumorigenic processCancerTumor suppressorSame stimuliEGR1Transcriptional activity
2000
Visual estimate of the percentage of carcinoma is an independent predictor of prostate carcinoma recurrence after radical prostatectomy
Carvalhal G, Humphrey P, Thorson P, Yan Y, Ramos C, Catalona W. Visual estimate of the percentage of carcinoma is an independent predictor of prostate carcinoma recurrence after radical prostatectomy. Cancer 2000, 89: 1308-1314. PMID: 11002227, DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(20000915)89:6<1308::aid-cncr16>3.0.co;2-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPercentage of carcinomaGroup of patientsDisease recurrenceRadical prostatectomyRadical prostatectomy specimensIndependent predictorsPathologic stageGleason scoreTumor recurrenceProstate carcinomaProstatectomy specimensPreoperative prostate-specific antigen levelProstate-specific antigen levelKaplan-Meier product limit estimatesCox proportional hazards modelProstatic tissue specimensPathologic tumor stageKaplan-Meier methodRecurrence-free survivalSpecific antigen levelsImportant prognostic informationCox proportional hazardsProportional hazards modelProstate carcinoma recurrenceTumor size measurementsTissue factor expression and angiogenesisin human prostate carcinoma
Abdulkadir S, Carvalhal G, Kaleem Z, Kisiel W, Humphrey P, Catalona W, Milbrandt J. Tissue factor expression and angiogenesisin human prostate carcinoma. Human Pathology 2000, 31: 443-447. PMID: 10821491, DOI: 10.1053/hp.2000.6547.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1998
Predicting the pathology results of radical prostatectomy from preoperative information
Vollmer R, Keetch D, Humphrey P. Predicting the pathology results of radical prostatectomy from preoperative information. Cancer 1998, 83: 1567-1580. PMID: 9781951, DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-0142(19981015)83:8<1567::aid-cncr12>3.0.co;2-e.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRadical prostatectomyPreoperative informationNeedle biopsyTumor volumeStatistical methodsWashington University Medical CenterAdvanced tumor stageProstate-specific antigenUniversity Medical CenterPreoperative variablesSerum PSATumor stagePathology resultsPathology outcomesMedical CenterProstate carcinomaSpecific antigenProstatectomyLogistic regressionBinary outcomesMultivariate modelProbabilityOutcomesBiopsyObserved probability
1997
The early detection of prostate carcinoma with prostate specific antigen
Smith D, Humphrey P, Catalona W. The early detection of prostate carcinoma with prostate specific antigen. Cancer 1997, 80: 1852-1856. PMID: 9351559, DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-0142(19971101)80:9<1852::aid-cncr25>3.0.co;2-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDigital rectal examinationSubset of menPositive predictive valueSignificant carcinomaPSA levelsRectal examinationProstate carcinomaPredictive valueScreening testDigital rectal examination resultsIntermediate outcomesCarcinoma detection rateEarly prostate carcinomaScreen-detected carcinomasScreen-detected tumorsInitial PSA levelReasonable positive predictive valueMajority of tumorsProstate-specific antigenProportion of menPathologic characteristicsClinicopathologic featuresPathologic featuresProstatic biopsyDisease stage