| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8790092 | Urologic Oncology: Seminars and Original Investigations | 2018 | 12 Pages | 
Abstract
												Prostate cancer cells with high nuclear AR-V7 protein expression can be detected in a substantial proportion of tumors at the time of radical prostatectomy. The presence of AR-V7-positive tumor cells is associated with an unfavorable prognosis for BCR-free survival in a high-risk patient cohort including a subgroup of patients selected to receive adjuvant therapy, in which AR-V7 was an independent negative prognosticator. Overexpression of nuclear AR-V7 protein hence identifies a subset of tumors with remarkably aggressive growth characteristics among clinically and histologically high-risk patients at the time of radical prostatectomy.
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												Xin Chen, Christof Ph.D., Yuri M.D., Martina Heller, Cathleen M.D., Michael Falkenstein, Esther M.D., Maximilian M.D., Carsten M.D., Dirk M.D., Holger Ph.D., Anette M.D., Sven M.D., Marcus V. Ph.D., Carsten M.D., Jürgen M.D., Andres Jan M.D., Glen M.D., 
											