Genetic susceptibility of prostate cancer: genome-wide screen of "non-aggressive" disease

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Publication Type poster
School or College School of Medicine
Department Biomedical Informatics
Creator Camp, Nicola J.
Other Author Christensen, G. B.; Farnham, J. M.; Cannon-Albright, L. A.
Title Genetic susceptibility of prostate cancer: genome-wide screen of "non-aggressive" disease
Date 2009
Description Research has consistently shown that genetics plays a critical role in prostate cancer (CaP) development, but the identification of CaP genes has proven to be very difficult. Hereditary prostate cancer is a complex disease believed to involve numerous genes and variable penetrance. It has been proposed that studying alternative, highly homogenous phenotypes related to CaP may be a solution for overcoming the apparent heterogeneity that has hindered the identification of susceptibility genes. Several recent studies have applied this idea to "aggressive" or "clinically significant" cases of CaP. Using the resources of the Utah Population Database, we identified two phenotypes often associated with non-aggressive disease that show significant familiality. We present those results here.
Type Text; Image
Publisher University of Utah
Subject CaP genes; Prostate cancer; Non-aggressive; Utah Population Database; Trapeze Interactive Poster
Subject LCSH Prostate -- Cancer -- Genetic aspects
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Christensen, G. B., Camp, N. J., Farnham, J. M., & Cannon-Albright, L. A. (2009). Genetic susceptibility of prostate cancer: genome-wide screen of "non-aggressive" disease. University of Utah.
Rights Management (c)G. B. Christensen, Nicola J. Camp, J. M. Farnham, and L. A. Cannon-Albright
Format Medium application/pdf
Format Extent 132,790 bytes
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6qc0n7t
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