• Dépistage, diagnostic, pronostic

  • Ressources et infrastructures

  • Prostate

Genome-wide association study of prostate cancer-specific survival

A partir de données portant sur 24 023 patients atteints d'un cancer de la prostate, cette étude analyse l'association entre des variants génétiques et la survie spécifique

Background: Unnecessary intervention and overtreatment of indolent disease are common challenges in clinical management of prostate cancer. Improved tools to distinguish lethal from indolent disease are critical.

Methods: We performed a genome-wide survival analysis of cause-specific death in 24,023 prostate cancer patients (3,513 disease-specific deaths) from the PRACTICAL and BPC3 consortia. Top findings were assessed for replication in a Norwegian cohort (CONOR).

Results: We observed no significant association between genetic variants and prostate cancer survival.

Conclusions: Common genetic variants with large impact on prostate cancer survival were not observed in this study.

Impact: Future studies should be designed for identification of rare variants with large effect sizes or common variants with small effect sizes.

Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention , résumé, 2015

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