Men at risk of missed prostate cancer on a negative biopsy often undergo a rebiopsy. We evaluated whether global hypomethylation, measured through LINE-1 methylation, and GSTP1 hypermethylation on a negative biopsy are associated with subsequent prostate cancer diagnosis.

Global Hypomethylation (LINE-1) and Gene-Specific Hypermethylation (GSTP1) on Initial Negative Prostate Biopsy as Markers of Prostate Cancer on a Rebiopsy

ZELIC, RENATA;FIANO, VALENTINA;ZUGNA, DANIELA;GRASSO, CHIARA CELESTINA;DELSEDIME, LUISA;DANIELE, Lorenzo;MERLETTI, Franco;RICHIARDI, Lorenzo
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2016-01-01

Abstract

Men at risk of missed prostate cancer on a negative biopsy often undergo a rebiopsy. We evaluated whether global hypomethylation, measured through LINE-1 methylation, and GSTP1 hypermethylation on a negative biopsy are associated with subsequent prostate cancer diagnosis.
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Zelic, Renata; Fiano, Valentina; Zugna, Daniela; Grasso, Chiara; Delsedime, Luisa; Daniele, Lorenzo; Galliano, Diego; Pettersson, Andreas; Gillio-Tos, Anna; Merletti, Franco; Richiardi, Lorenzo
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