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The Genetics and Genomics of Prostate Cancer: Implications for Current and Future Patient Care

The Genetics and Genomics of Prostate Cancer: Implications for Current and Future Patient Care

Update: 2025-06-30
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UCSF oncologist Dr. Jonathan Chou discusses how genetics and genomics are transforming the diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer. He explains how inherited and acquired mutations—especially in DNA repair genes like BRCA2—can impact both cancer risk and treatment decisions. Dr. Chou outlines how UCSF researchers use tumor and blood-based biopsies to identify key mutations and genomic features that help tailor care for each patient. Examples include how genomic scores can predict response to radiation and how targeted therapies like PARP inhibitors benefit patients with specific mutations. The talk highlights the growing role of precision medicine in guiding individualized treatment plans based on the unique genetic profile of each patient’s cancer. Series: "Prostate Cancer Patient Conference" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 40798]
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The Genetics and Genomics of Prostate Cancer: Implications for Current and Future Patient Care

The Genetics and Genomics of Prostate Cancer: Implications for Current and Future Patient Care

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