P C Walsh
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Tosoian J, Alam R, Gergis C, Narang A, Radwan N, Robertson S, et al.
Prostate Cancer Prostatic Dis
. 2017 Jan;
20(2):193-196.
PMID: 28045113
Background: To evaluate the relationship between PSA testing history and high-risk disease among older men diagnosed with prostate cancer. Methods: Records from 1993 to 2014 were reviewed for men who...
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Vogel S, Walsh P
Ann Dyslexia
. 2013 Nov;
37(1):142-65.
PMID: 24234992
Gender differences in level and pattern of cognitive abilities were examined in 28 LD college-able females (CA 18-25) as compared to 21 LD college-able males (CA 18-25). Both groups were...
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Riopel M, Polascik T, Partin A, Sauvageot J, Walsh P, Epstein J
Urol Oncol
. 2011 Jan;
1(2):80-3.
PMID: 21224096
We studied the effect of age on tumor progression (defined as postoperative prostate specific antigen elevation) in 543 men who underwent radical prostatectomy for clinically localized prostate cancer. Patients were...
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Brown W, Lange E, Chen H, Zheng S, Chang B, Wiley K, et al.
Br J Cancer
. 2004 Jan;
90(2):510-4.
PMID: 14735201
African American men have the highest incidence of prostate cancer in the world. Despite this statistic, linkage studies designed to localise prostate cancer susceptibility alleles have included primarily men of...
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Chang B, Zheng S, ISAACS S, Turner A, Hawkins G, Wiley K, et al.
Br J Cancer
. 2003 Oct;
89(8):1524-9.
PMID: 14562027
CYP1B1 has been evaluated as a candidate gene for various cancers because of its function in activating environmental procarcinogens and catalysing the conversion of oestrogens to genotoxic catechol oestrogens. To...
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Hawkins G, Mychaleckyj J, Zheng S, Faith D, Kelly B, ISAACS S, et al.
Cancer Genet Cytogenet
. 2002 Oct;
137(1):1-7.
PMID: 12377406
The 8p22 through p23 region has been identified as a potential site for genes associated with prostate cancer. The gene LZTS1 has been mapped to the 8p22 through p23 region...
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Partin A, Mangold L, Lamm D, Walsh P, Epstein J, Pearson J
Urology
. 2001 Dec;
58(6):843-8.
PMID: 11744442
Objectives: We previously presented nomograms combining preoperative serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA), clinical (TNM) stage, and biopsy Gleason score to provide the likelihood of various final pathologic stages at radical retropubic...
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Barocas D, Han M, Epstein J, Chan D, Trock B, Walsh P, et al.
Urology
. 2001 Nov;
58(5):746-51.
PMID: 11711353
Objectives: To evaluate the influence of isolated, histologically identified capsular incision (CI) (exposure of benign or malignant glands to the inked surgical margin in the setting of organ-confined disease) on...
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