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  1. 16 lip 2020 · Epidemiological studies have also revealed that first-degree relatives of a PrCa patient have a two- to three-fold increased risk of developing the disease compared to the general population, and the risk further increases with the number of affected relatives [7].

  2. 13 kwi 2018 · Nonlow-risk prostate cancer has a heritable pattern suggesting shared genetic factors, with the highest concordance among monozygotic twins. Our results suggest that a man whose brother has been diagnosed with a non–low-risk prostate cancer is at a clinically relevant increased risk of developing an aggressive prostate cancer himself.

  3. 16 maj 2023 · High risk prostate cancer means that tumors may be at risk of spreading beyond the prostate or have already done so. Prostate cancers are divided into one of three risk groups:...

  4. 4 sty 2021 · A meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies across different populations highlights new risk loci and provides a genetic risk score that can stratify prostate cancer risk across...

  5. 4 wrz 2024 · If you have a family history of prostate cancer — a first-degree relative such as a parent, a sibling or a child who has developed the disease — you may be at higher risk. Though prostate cancer is considered highly heritable, most people who develop prostate cancer don’t have a strong family history of the disease.

  6. 27 cze 2024 · Prostate cancer is highly heritable. Up to 60% of prostate cancer risk is caused by inherited factors. This inherited risk is comprised of risk from common genetic variants and risk from pathogenic variants in moderate-risk and high-risk genes. Risk Factors for Prostate Cancer.

  7. 26 paź 2023 · Your inherited risk for prostate cancer increases if you have a family history of prostate cancer, breast cancer and other cancers.

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