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Significance of the CAG repeat polymorphism of the androgen receptor gene in prostate cancer progression
Authors:Nam R K  Elhaji Y  Krahn M D  Hakimi J  Ho M  Chu W  Sweet J  Trachtenberg J  Jewett M A  Narod S A
Institution:Divisions of Urology, Pathology, and Medicine and the Clinical Epidemiology Health Services Research Unit, Toronto General Hospital/Princess Margaret Hospital, Ontario, Canada.
Abstract:PURPOSE: The CAG repeat polymorphism of the androgen receptor gene has been associated with an increased prostate cancer risk, and the repeat length correlated with cancer stage and grade at presentation. Men with an allele length of 18 CAG repeats, controlling for grade, stage and serum PSA level at diagnosis using Cox proportional hazard modeling. RESULTS: Overall, the CAG repeat allele was not predictive of recurrence; tumor grade, stage and PSA level at diagnosis were the only predictors of recurrence in a multivariate analysis. However, for patients at low risk for recurrence (Gleason score 2 to 6, stage pT2, and PSA 18 CAG repeats. In contrast, for patients at high risk of recurrence (Gleason score >/= 7, stage pT3/4, or PSA >10 ng./ml.), the relative risk associated with the 18 CAG repeat allele. CONCLUSIONS: The length of the CAG repeat polymorphism of the androgen receptor gene may be important for prostate cancer recurrence among patients who are otherwise at low risk for recurrence after radical prostatectomy. These findings have potential implications for patient selection for adjuvant treatment, and for the development of novel treatments.
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