Molecular analysis of archival diagnostic prostate cancer biopsies identifies genomic similarities in cases with progression post-radiotherapy, and those with de novo metastatic disease

July 1, 2024·
Philip vincent charlton
,
Dawn oreilly
,
Yiannis philippou
,
Srinivasa rao rao
,
Alastair david gordon lamb
,
Ian geoffrey mills
,
Geoff stuart higgins
,
Freddie charles hamdy
,
Clare verrill
,
Francesca meteora buffa
,
Richard john bryant
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Abstract
BACKGROUND: It is important to identify molecular features that improve prostate cancer (PCa) risk stratification before radical treatment with curative intent. Molecular analysis of historical diagnostic formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) prostate biopsies from cohorts with post-radiotherapy (RT) long-term clinical follow-up has been limited. Utilizing parallel sequencing modalities, we performed a proof-of-principle sequencing analysis of historical diagnostic FFPE prostate biopsies. We compared patients with (i) stable PCa (sPCa) postprimary or salvage RT, (ii) progressing PCa (pPCa) post-RT, and (iii) de novo metastatic PCa (mPCa). METHODS: A cohort of 19 patients with diagnostic prostate biopsies (n = 6 {sPCa
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The Prostate