分享

ScienceDaily: Genetic marker linked with pros...

 枫叶飘飞 2007-06-04

Genetic marker linked with prostate cancer

EVANSTON, Ill., May 21 (UPI) -- U.S. medical scientists have linked a recently identified genetic marker with a highly aggressive form of prostate cancer(前列腺癌).

Northwestern University researchers said their finding will aid the development of a simple blood test to predict who is susceptible to the aggressive cancer. Also, knowing which patients carry the genetic marker will guide physicians in determining their treatment plans.

The Northwestern researchers found prostate cancer patients who carry the genetic marker -- called 8q24 -- are 40 percent more likely to have a close family member with prostate cancer. In contrast, patients without the marker have a 20 percent chance.

At least 30 percent of African-American men with prostate cancer carry the genetic marker, compared with about 15 percent of men of European ancestry. Men who carry the genetic marker have a 60 percent increase in risk of the disease.

The study‘s co-principal investigator, Dr. Brian Helfand of Northwestern‘s Feinberg School of Medicine, presented the research Sunday in Anaheim, Calif., during the annual meeting of the American Urological Association.

    本站是提供个人知识管理的网络存储空间,所有内容均由用户发布,不代表本站观点。请注意甄别内容中的联系方式、诱导购买等信息,谨防诈骗。如发现有害或侵权内容,请点击一键举报。
    转藏 分享 献花(0

    0条评论

    发表

    请遵守用户 评论公约

    类似文章 更多