| Literature DB >> 28959146 |
Gregory C McMahon1, Gordon A Brown1,2, Thomas J Mueller1,2.
Abstract
Prostate cancer encompasses a complex heterogeneous disease spectrum. Physicians and patients are faced with the ambiguity of who should be screened, biopsied, rebiopsied, treated, or provided with adjuvant therapy. Personalized outcomes and treatments are especially important given the varied nature of the disease, plethora of treatment options, risks of morbidity, and quality of life. Today's practicing urologist has a multitude of tests from which to choose, creating the difficult task of appropriate use. This review focuses on two blood-, one urine-, and five genomic-based tests, which, when used in the appropriate clinical setting, can facilitate the patient-physician decision-making process.Entities:
Keywords: Genomic tests; Personalized medicine; Prostate cancer
Year: 2017 PMID: 28959146 PMCID: PMC5610359 DOI: 10.3909/riu0730
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Urol ISSN: 1523-6161