Genetic risk and likelihood of prostate cancer detection on first biopsy by ancestry.
J Natl Cancer Inst
; 116(5): 753-757, 2024 May 08.
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ABSTRACT
Despite differences in prostate cancer risk across ancestry groups, relative performance of prostate cancer genetic risks scores (GRS) for positive biopsy prediction in different ancestry groups is unknown. This cross-sectional retrospective analysis examines the association between a polygenic hazard score (PHS290) and risk of prostate cancer diagnosis upon first biopsy in male veterans using 2-sided tests. Our analysis included 36â717 veterans (10â297 of African ancestry). Unadjusted rates of positive first prostate biopsy increased with higher genetic risk (low risk 34%, high risk 58%; P < .001). Among men of African ancestry, higher genetic risk was associated with increased prostate cancer detection on first biopsy (odds ratio = 2.18, 95% confidence interval = 1.93 to 2.47), but the effect was stronger among men of European descent (odds ratio = 3.89, 95% confidence interval = 3.62 to 4.18). These findings suggest that incorporating genetic risk into prediction models could better personalize biopsy decisions, although further study is needed to achieve equitable genetic risk stratification among ancestry groups.
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Asunto principal:
Neoplasias de la Próstata
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Predisposición Genética a la Enfermedad
Tipo de estudio:
Diagnostic_studies
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Etiology_studies
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Prognostic_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
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Aged
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Humans
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Male
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Middle aged
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En
Revista:
J Natl Cancer Inst
Año:
2024
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Article
País de afiliación:
Estados Unidos