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- 2018
PTEN status assessment in the Johns Hopkins active surveillance cohortDOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41391-018-0093-2 Abstract: Up to half of men with Gleason score 6 (GS6) prostate cancers initially managed with active surveillance (AS) will eventually require definitive therapy, usually due to tumor grade reclassification during follow-up. We examined the association between PTEN status on biopsy and subsequent clinicopathologic outcomes in men with GS6 cancers who enrolled in AS
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