Department of Molecular Cell Biology, University of BrasÃlia, Federal District, Brazil
Review
Genetic Mechanisms of Prostate Cancer
Author(s): Review Article
The second most common cause of cancer-related fatalities in men is prostate cancer, which is also the most prevalent non-skin cancer. A lot of
patients with prostate cancer display an aggressive disease with metastasis and progression, whereas some patients display an indolent illness with
little potential to advance. Intraepithelial neoplasia, androgen-dependent adenocarcinoma, androgen-independent adenocarcinoma, sometimes
known as castration-resistant adenocarcinoma, are the three phases of development of human prostate malignancies. Our understanding of
the genetic events involved for the onset and progression of prostate cancer has advanced very quickly because to developments in molecular
technologies. These investigations have demonstrated that, in comparison to other malignancies, the prostate cancer genome has a comparatively
low mutation rate and lit.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/1747-0862.2022.16.559
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