BMI1 Drives Metastasis of Prostate Cancer in Caucasian and African-American Men and Is A Potential Therapeutic Target: Hypothesis Tested in Race-specific Models
Abstract
Metastasis is the major cause of mortality in prostate cancer patients. Factors such as genetic makeup and race play critical role in the outcome of therapies. This study was conducted to investigate the relevance of BMI1 in metastatic prostate cancer disease in Caucasian and African-Americans.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Pub Defense Publication
- Publication Date
- Dec 13, 2018
- Source ID
- 10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-18-1394
Entities
People
- Aijaz S. Parray
- Arsheed A. Ganaie
- Badrinath R. Konety
- Colm Morrissey
- Firdous H. Beigh
- Hifzur R Siddique
- Luke H. Hoeppner
- Marina G Ferrari
- Matteo Astone
- Mohammad Saleem
- Paari Murugan
- Raihana Maqbool
- Shahriar Koochekpour
- Syed Umbreen
- Tabish Hussain
- Yibin Deng
Organizations
- Hormel Institute
- National Institutes of Health
- Presbyterian Historical Society
- United States Department of Defense
- University of Minnesota
- University of Washington