[:no]NCGCs studie på prostatakreft publiseres i European Urology[:en]The NCGC prostate cancer study is published in European Urology[:]
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Artikkelen fra Løvf og medarbeidere “High degree of genomic heterogeneity in multifocal primary prostate cancer” er akseptert for publikasjon i European Urology (Journal impact factor 17,6). I denne detaljerte genomstudien fra gruppen til Rolf I Skotheim på OUS’ Instituttt for kreftforskning i Oslo ble mutasjonene i ulike undersvulster i en serie av prostatakreft sammenlignet, og man påviste svært begrenset samsvar innen hver pasient, noe som gjør at man må tenke nytt mhp hvordan kreft i prostata oppstår og utvikler seg. Mer informasjon kommer når artikkelen er publisert.
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The study by Løvf et al, “High degree of genomic heterogeneity in multifocal primary prostate cancer” is now in press in European Urology (Journal impact factor 17,6). This detailed study by the group of Rolf I Skotheim at the OUS Institute for Cancer Research in Oslo where full exomes from multiple parts from a series of prostate cancers were done, showed strikingly different mutation spectra within each tumour. More information will follow when the paper is published.
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