Nelson Orellana
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Prostate Cancer Treatment and Research, Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment, Urologic and reproductive health conditions, Bladder and Urothelial Cancer Treatments, Protease and Inhibitor Mechanisms
Most-Cited Works
- → Redefining micrometastasis in prostate cancer - a comparison of circulating prostate cells, bone marrow disseminated tumor cells and micrometastasis: Implications in determining local or systemic treatment for biochemical failure after radical prostatectomy(2012)43 cited
- → Circulating Prostate Cells Found in Men with Benign Prostate Disease Are P504S Negative: Clinical Implications(2013)29 cited
- → Differential Expression of Matrix Metalloproteinase-2 Expression in Disseminated Tumor Cells and Micrometastasis in Bone Marrow of Patients with Nonmetastatic and Metastatic Prostate Cancer: Theoretical Considerations and Clinical Implications—An Immunocytochemical Study(2012)28 cited
- → Secondary Circulating Prostate Cells Predict Biochemical Failure in Prostate Cancer Patients after Radical Prostatectomy and without Evidence of Disease(2013)22 cited
- → A Comparative Performance Analysis of Total PSA, Percentage Free PSA, PSA Velocity, and PSA Density versus the Detection of Primary Circulating Prostate Cells in Predicting Initial Prostate Biopsy Findings in Chilean Men(2014)20 cited
- → Positive HER-2 protein expression in circulating prostate cells and micro-metastasis, resistant to androgen blockage but not diethylstilbestrol(2011)16 cited
- → Prediction model for early biochemical recurrence after radical prostatectomy based on the Cancer of the Prostate Risk Assessment score and the presence of secondary circulating prostate cells(2015)14 cited
- → Primary Circulating Prostate Cells Are Not Detected in Men with Low Grade Small Volume Prostate Cancer(2014)13 cited
- Diagnostic performance of malignant prostatic cells detection in blood for early detection of prostate cancer: comparison to prostatic biopsy.(2011)
- → Possible Role of HER-2 in the Progression of Prostate Cancer from Primary Tumor to Androgen Independence(2015)10 cited