Journal article
Defining the challenges and opportunities for using patient-derived models in prostate cancer research
W Nathaniel Brennen, Clementine Le Magnen, Sofia Karkampouna, Nicolas Anselmino, Nathalie Bock, Nicholas Choo, Ashlee K Clark, Ilsa M Coleman, Robin Dolgos, Alison M Ferguson, David L Goode, Marianna Krutihof-de Julio, Nora M Navone, Peter S Nelson, Edward O'Neill, Laura H Porter, Weranja Ranasinghe, Takuro Sunada, Elizabeth D Williams, Lisa M Butler Show all
Prostate | Wiley | Published : 2024
DOI: 10.1002/pros.24682
Abstract
Background: There are relatively few widely used models of prostate cancer compared to other common malignancies. This impedes translational prostate cancer research because the range of models does not reflect the diversity of disease seen in clinical practice. In response to this challenge, research laboratories around the world have been developing new patient-derived models of prostate cancer, including xenografts, organoids, and tumor explants. Methods: In May 2023, we held a workshop at the Monash University Prato Campus for researchers with expertise in establishing and using a variety of patient-derived models of prostate cancer. This review summarizes our collective ideas on how pat..
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