Integrative analysis of prostate cancer aggressiveness
The Prostate2013Vol. 73(13), pp. 1413–1426
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Elisabeth Feik, Norbert Schweifer, Andreas Baierl, Wolfgang Sommergruber, Christian Haslinger, Philipp Hofer, Agnes Maj‐Hes, Stephan Madersbacher, Andrea Gsur
Abstract
Copy number data analysis revealed some significant differences between aggressive and non-aggressive tumors, while gene expression data alone could not define an aggressive group of patients. The assessment of CNA may have diagnostic and prognostic value in PC.
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