Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8770846 | The Journal of Urology | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Evaluation across multiple platforms revealed that epithelial markers are nonspecific in bone marrow and, thus, not suitable for disseminated tumor cell detection. Using prostate specific markers disseminated tumor cells were typically not detected in patients with localized prostate cancer.
Keywords
PSCAPSMApan-cytokeratinEpCAMDTCFHCRCPAPUSCJHHPSACTCFred Hutchinson Cancer Research CenterIliac crestPCAProstate specific antigenProstate stem cell antigenProstate specific membrane antigenJohns Hopkins HospitalCirculatingTumorPeripheral bloodUniversity of WisconsinUniversity of Southern CaliforniaRadical prostatectomyProstate cancerdisseminated tumor cellNeoplastic cellsNeoplasm metastasisbone marrowepithelial cell adhesion moleculeProstatic neoplasmsBiomarkersGleason scorecirculating tumor cellAndrogen Receptor
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Authors
Heather J. Chalfin, Stephanie A. Glavaris, Paymaneh D. Malihi, Jamie M. Sperger, Michael A. Gorin, Changxue Lu, C. Rory Goodwin, Yan Chen, Emily A. Caruso, Ruth Dumpit, Peter Kuhn, Joshua M. Lang, Peter S. Nelson, Jun Luo, Kenneth J. Pienta,