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Germline mutations in PPFIBP2 are associated with lethal prostate cancer
Yishuo Wu
, Hongjie Yu
, Siqun Lilly Zheng
, Bingjian Feng
, Ashley L. Kapron
, Rong Na
, Julie L. Boyle
, Sameep Shah
, Zhuqing Shi
, Charles M. Ewing
, Kathleen E. Wiley
,
Jun Luo
,
Patrick C. Walsh
, H Ballentine Carter
, Brian T. Helfand
, Kathleen A. Cooney
, Jianfeng Xu
, William Isaacs
School of Medicine
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Age at Diagnosis
12%
Aggressive Prostate Cancer
12%
American Population
12%
Cancer Cases
12%
Cancer Genome Atlas
12%
Carrier Rate
50%
Case-referent Study
12%
DNA Samples
12%
European American
25%
European Ancestry
12%
Exome Aggregation Consortium
12%
Fisher's Exact Test
12%
Gain-of-function mutation
25%
Genetic Background
12%
Germ Cells
12%
Germline DNA
12%
Germline mutation
100%
Hazard Ratio
12%
Kaplan-Meier Survival Analysis
12%
Lethal Cases
12%
Localized Prostate Cancer
25%
Logistic Regression
12%
Low Risk
25%
Low-risk Prostate Cancer
12%
Mutation Carriers
25%
Mutation Status
12%
Novel Genes
12%
Odds Ratio
12%
Pathogenic mutations
12%
Prostate Cancer
100%
Prostate Cancer Patients
37%
Prostate Cancer Risk
12%
Survival Analysis
12%
Survival Time
12%
Working Diagnosis
12%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Exome
33%
Genetic Background
33%
Germ Cell
66%
Germline
66%
Germline Mutation
100%
Loss of Function Mutation
33%
Population Research
33%
Survival Time
33%