Publications by authors named "Dannielle E O'Malley"

Prostate cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers in men and unfortunately, disease will progress in up to a third of patients despite primary treatment. Currently, there is a significant lack of prognostic tests that accurately predict disease course; however, the acquisition of somatic chromosomal variation in the form of DNA copy number variants may help understand disease progression. Notably, studies have found that a higher burden of somatic copy number alterations (SCNA) correlates with more aggressive disease, recurrence after surgery and metastasis.

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  • Researchers studied gene fusions in prostate cancer (PrCa) to help doctors better treat patients.
  • They found that about 64% of tumors in a specific family had gene fusions, including some known ones and two new types.
  • Their findings suggest that these gene fusions might be inherited and can help identify which patients are at risk for less aggressive forms of prostate cancer.
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