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ESOU 2021: ESUR Lecture: Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer: When and How?


ESOU 2021: ESUR Lecture: Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer: When and How?
(UroToday.com) At the 2021 European Association of Urology (EAU) Section of Oncological Urology (ESOU) Virtual Annual Meeting, the EAU Section of Urological Research (ESUR) lecture was provided by Dr. Karen Knudsen discussing when and how to provide genetic testing for prostate cancer. Dr. Knudsen pointed out that there is an extraordinary burden of prostate cancer in the US, ranked as #1 for males in estimated new cases and #2 in estimated cancer-related deaths. Germline testing is revolutionizing care, with 12-17% of metastatic patients having germline mutations and 5-7% of early-stage patients having germline mutations. As such, germline testing is impacting precision medicine and tailored screening approaches, which also has an impact on families for hereditary cancer risk. ....

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PARP Inhibitors, Prostate Cancer and a Promise Fulfilled


PARP Inhibitors, Prostate Cancer and a Promise Fulfilled
June 26, 2020, marked the 20
th anniversary of the publication of the first working draft from the Human Genome Project. At a special White House event to commemorate the results of this 10-year public effort (it was really more like 50 years since the discovery of DNA, but I digress), then-President Bill Clinton called the project “the most wondrous map ever created by humankind”, and touted its promise to detect, prevent, and treat disease.  Obtaining that first sequence from one human cost about $2B and resulted from a massive global public/private partnership.
Today, you can get a full human genome for about $200 and we know the full genome of close to 2500 species. ....

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