Association of a positive family history with histopathology and clinical course in early-onset prostate cancer

K Herkommer, T Paiss, M Merz, JE Gschwend, M Kron - Der Urologe, 2006 - Springer
Background In a large number of studies a positive family history is documented as one of
the main risk factors for the development of prostate cancer. In a US population an …

Association between the clinical presentation and epidemiological features of familial prostate cancer in patients selected for radical prostatectomy

T Paiss, K Herkommer, B Bock, H Heinz, W Vogel… - European urology, 2003 - Elsevier
Objective: We evaluated if epidemiological features of familial prostate cancer are
associated with certain clinical or histopathological characteristics of the disease. Methods …

Familial versus sporadic prostate cancer in the German population. Clinical and pathological characteristics in patients after radical prostatectomy

T Paiss, B Bock, JE Gschwend, H Heinz… - … Urologe. Ausg. A, 2003 - europepmc.org
Family history is one of the strongest epidemiological risk factors for the development of
prostate cancer. The impact on the clinical presentation and prognosis, however, is …

Prevalence, treatment modalities and prognosis of familial prostate cancer in a screened population

S Roemeling, MJ Roobol, SH de Vries, C Gosselaar… - The Journal of …, 2006 - Elsevier
PURPOSE: A family history of prostate cancer is an important risk factor for this disease. The
clinical presentation and prognosis of familial disease remain uncertain. In this study these …

Age specific risks of familial prostate carcinoma: a basis for screening recommendations in high risk populations

H Grönberg, F Wiklund, JE Damber - Cancer, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
BACKGROUND A positive family history is one of the strongest known risk factors for
prostate carcinoma in addition to age and race. In this article, the authors present age …

Clinical course of early onset prostate cancer with special reference to family history as a prognostic factor

O Bratt, U Kristoffersson, H Olsson, R Lundgren - European urology, 1998 - karger.com
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe the clinical characteristics of early onset
prostate cancer, with special reference to family history as a possible prognostic factor …

A population‐based study of clinical and pathological prognostic characteristics of men with familial and

Norrish, Mcrae - BJU international, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives To compare traditional prognostic characteristics of familial vs sporadic prostate
cancers and to investigate potential detection biases arising from differences in the use of …

Clinical and histopathological characteristics of familial prostate cancer in Finland.

S Pakkanen, PM Kujala, N Ha… - BJU …, 2012 - search.ebscohost.com
Abstract Study Type-Aetiology (cohort) Level of Evidence 2b OBJECTIVE• To describe
clinical and histopathological characteristics of Finnish familial prostate cancer (PCa) …

Association of prostate cancer family history with histopathological and clinical characteristics of prostate tumors

E Spangler, CM Zeigler‐Johnson… - … journal of cancer, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Genetic factors may be used not only to assess risk of prostate cancer development but also
to evaluate prostate cancer outcomes including clinical prognosis, treatment methods, and …

No difference in survival between sporadic, familial and hereditary prostate cancer

GRÖnberg, Damber, Tavelin… - British journal of urology, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
Objective To estimate the survival of men with familial prostate cancer and compare them
with prostate cancer cases unselected for family history. Patients and methods The overall …