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Identification of potential driver mutations in rare prostate cancer subtype

Identification of potential driver mutations in rare prostate cancer subtype

From the Haffner, Lee, and Ha Labs, Prostate Cancer and Biostatistics and Computational Biology Programs, Cancer Consortium.
Science SpotlightNovember 21, 2022
Coffee may keep prostate cancer recurrence and progression away - Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

Coffee may keep prostate cancer recurrence and progression away - Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

Bioactive compounds in coffee may have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects
News ReleasesAugust 26, 2013
Eating deep-fried foods associated with prostate cancer - Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

Eating deep-fried foods associated with prostate cancer - Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

Frequent, regular consumption has strongest effect and is linked to more aggressive disease
News ReleasesJanuary 28, 2013
Researchers discover five inherited genetic variants that could help identify the most lethal prostate cancers

Researchers discover five inherited genetic variants that could help identify the most lethal prostate cancers

From Seattle to Sweden: first population-based study to demonstrate that inherited genetic variants play a role in prostate cancer progression and mortality
News ReleasesAugust 16, 2011