Journal article
A case-control study of the androgen receptor gene CAG repeat polymorphism in Australian prostate carcinoma subjects
J Beilin, L Harewood, M Frydenberg, H Mameghan, RF Martyres, SJ Farish, C Yue, DR Deam, KA Byron, JD Zajac
Cancer | WILEY | Published : 2001
Abstract
The development of prostate carcinoma is androgen-dependent. The coding sequence of the androgen receptor (AR) gene contains a CAG repeat polymorphism that has been shown to influence AR activity in vitro. Studies of this polymorphism as a prostate carcinoma risk factor have been conflicting. METHODS. A matched case-control design was used in a clinic-based multicenter study of Australian prostate carcinoma subjects. Cancer subjects were matched by age and locality with controls, all of whom had a serum prostate specific antigen (PSA) level of less than 4 mg/L. Conditional logistic regression was used to determine the relative risk of prostate carcinoma dependent on AR gene CAG number. The a..
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