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UCLA researchers detail how prostate cancers grow into neuro endocrine (in vivo-in vitro)

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the link to the study is in the article, but the key point is that if also in humans we have only two pathways to neuro endocrine…those two pathways can become targets to prevent it (if not to stop it)

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skiingfiend

Of Mice and Men

As a follow-on, here's a nice presentation and discussion video that looks at the state-of-the-art of actually trying to monitor phenotype evolution in the clinic using ctDNA (ie in humans). Upshot, not quite ready for prime-time but getting there.

urotoday.com/video-lectures...

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V10fanatic

This could help many many men in about 10 years, sadly I don't have that much time to wait.

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Shams_Vjean

Really appreciate the cutting edge research you’ve been sharing here. Thanks for spreading more hope!

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I try my best to keep it real but hopeful :-)

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