Sep
29
2009
In the United States, prostate cancer affects about one in every six men. Genomewide association studies aimed at finding common genetic variants associated with this common disease have been particularly successful. More than a dozen SNPs have been associated with prostate cancer, but researchers calculate that these variants represent only a tiny fraction of the [...]
Tags: 8q24, Nature Genetics, prostate cancer
Sep
11
2009
This MRI of a man’s pelvis shows that his prostate is enlarged to almost three times the regular size, which may be a sign of cancer. The prostate is marked by a cross.
Prostate cancer, the most common cancer to affect men, kills 30,000 men of all ethnicities each year. The disease is known to have [...]
Tags: JNCI, prostate cancer, tumor
Mar
13
2009
BRCA1 and BRCA2 (BRCA1/2) mutations account for most (though not all) cases of inherited breast cancer in women. These mutations are also associated with an increased risk for ovarian cancer. In men, BRCA1/2 mutations increase the risk for breast cancer and may also increase prostate cancer risk. Research has indicated there may also be an [...]
Tags: BRCA, breast cancer, melanoma, mortality, pancreatic cancer, PLoS, prostate cancer
Jan
20
2009
SNPwatch gives you the latest news about research linking various traits and conditions to individual genetic variations. These studies are exciting because they offer a glimpse into how genetics may affect our bodies and health; but in most cases, more work is needed before this research can provide information of value to individuals. For that [...]
Tags: basal cell carcinoma, bladder cancer, cancer, cervical cancer, cutaneous carcinoma, lung cancer, prostate cancer, telomeres
Feb
10
2008
SNPwatch gives you the latest news about research linking various traits and conditions to individual genetic variations. These studies are exciting because they offer a glimpse into how genetics may affect our bodies and health; but in most cases, more work is needed before this research can provide information of value to individuals. For that [...]
Tags: 23andMe, cancer, genome, prostate cancer, SNP