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A Seemingly Low Risk Patient Develops Urosepsis As A Complication Of Transrectal Prostate Biopsy: A Case Study, Nicole Peritz, Gabrielle Oquendo, Yuhyun Kang, Elijah Humphries, Joy Zarandy May 2023

A Seemingly Low Risk Patient Develops Urosepsis As A Complication Of Transrectal Prostate Biopsy: A Case Study, Nicole Peritz, Gabrielle Oquendo, Yuhyun Kang, Elijah Humphries, Joy Zarandy

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Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common cancer in men, and the second most common cause of cancer deaths in the United States. Approximately 1 million Americans undergo prostate biopsies annually, with 97% undergoing the transrectal prostate biopsy (TRPB). While TRPB is reliable and relatively low risk, nearly 7% of patients develop infectious complications, with 3% requiring hospitalization due to sepsis. Risk factors for developing infection post-TRPB include antibiotic resistance, >10 biopsy cores, diabetes mellitus, indwelling catheter, and African-American ethnicity. Identifying risk factors, considering a transperineal biopsy approach, and utilizing pre-procedural practices like rectal sterilization, screening urinalysis, prophylactic antibiotics, …


Resveratrol Downregulates Kif15 In Prostate Cancer Cells, Kyla Geary, Dianzheng Zhang May 2023

Resveratrol Downregulates Kif15 In Prostate Cancer Cells, Kyla Geary, Dianzheng Zhang

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Kinesin family member 15 (KIF15) is best known as a stabilizer for bipolar spindle formation during cell division. By interacting with the actin cytoskeleton, KIF15 is also involved in cell proliferation, apoptosis, and differentiation, and therefore implicated in several types of malignancies including liver, pancreatic, and breast cancers. In castration-resistant prostate cancer cells, KIF15 protects AR/AR-V7 from degradation by binding the N-terminus of AR/AR-V7 and enhancing the recruitment of deubiquitinating enzyme ubiquitin-specific protease 14 (USP14). On the other hand, KIF15 is upregulated by AR transcriptionally. We have previously reported that resveratrol (RSV) downregulates ARV7 in prostate cancer cells by enhancing …


Inhibiting Ror1 Expression In Androgen-Independent Prostate Cancer Reduces Aggressive Cancer Phenotypes By Modulation Of Akt-Gsk3Ꞵ Pathway, Vignesh Sivaganesh, Nazifa Promi, Salma Maher, Bela Peethambaran May 2021

Inhibiting Ror1 Expression In Androgen-Independent Prostate Cancer Reduces Aggressive Cancer Phenotypes By Modulation Of Akt-Gsk3Ꞵ Pathway, Vignesh Sivaganesh, Nazifa Promi, Salma Maher, Bela Peethambaran

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Prostate cancer is a disease that has a high prevalence and mortality amongst men. The severity of the cancer is stratified by risk, which is based on the Gleason grade, prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level, and clinical staging. Unlike breast cancer which can be classified into subtypes based on molecular heterogeneity, prostate cancer has no such classification and is treated with observation, prostatectomy, or radiation if local, and non-specific chemotherapy and androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) if metastatic. It is of the utmost importance to investigate molecular targets that can specifically eradicate prostate cancer while retaining the functions of normal tissue. Receptor …


Effects Of Lycopene And The Mediterranean Diet On Prostate Cancer: A Critical Analysis Of The Data, Natalie Silk, Dianzheng Zhang May 2021

Effects Of Lycopene And The Mediterranean Diet On Prostate Cancer: A Critical Analysis Of The Data, Natalie Silk, Dianzheng Zhang

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Background: Prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the most widespread cancers diagnosed in men in the United States and is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. PCa will be a major cancer-related burden both socially and economically in the near future. It has been shown that dietary intake of natural anti-inflammatory agents are capable of inhibiting cancer progression, but due to the nature of dietary studies it is difficult to accurately conclude that diet is capable of impacting chronic diseases and mortality.This systematic review aims to collect and evaluate literature focused on prostate cancer progression and the natural …