GSE103665 Copy number alteration burden is a pan-cancer prognostic factor associated with metastasis and death in conservatively treated prostate cancer: TAPG1 CNA cohort aCGH data

Contributors : Haley Hieronymus ; Barry S Taylor ; Charles L SawyersSeries Type : Genome variation profiling by genome tiling arrayOrganism :The level of copy number alteration (CNA), or CNA burden, in cancer genomes is associated with recurrence and metastasis in prostate cancer. As clinical genomic analysis of tumors and tumor biopsies becomes widespread, there is a growing need to understand the prognostic factors captured by genomic features, especially in prostate cancer where conservative treatment approaches are increasingly common. Here we analyze the CNA landscape of conservatively treated prostate cancer in a prostate cancer biopsy and transurethral resection cohort. We find that CNA burden is prognostic for metastasis and cancer-specific survival, independent of clinical prognostic factors such as Gleason and CAPRA score, in conservatively treated prostate cancer.
Source: GEO: Gene Expression Omnibus - Category: Genetics & Stem Cells Tags: Genome variation profiling by genome tiling array Source Type: research