Thomas Jefferson University

Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications for Urology

  1. Growth of v-src-transformed cells in serum-free medium through the induction of growth factors
  2. β1 integrins mediate resistance to ionizing radiation in vivo by inhibiting c-Jun amino terminal kinase 1
  3. Optimization of initial prostate biopsy in clinical practi Sampling, labeling and specimen processing
  4. STAT5A/B Gene Locus Undergoes Amplification during Human Prostate Cancer Progression
  5. Stereotactic body radiation therapy for prostate cancer: Is the technology ready to be the standard of care?
  6. The role of tumor suppressor dysregulation in prostate cancer progression
  7. MicroRNA dysregulation in esophageal neoplasia: The biological rationale for novel therapeutic options
  8. Advanced precancerous lesions within the GI tract: The molecular background
  9. Enzalutamide: A novel antiandrogen for patients with castrate-resistant prostate cancer
  10. Ureteroscopic management of upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC) in patients with Lynch Syndrome (hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer syndrome)
  11. 24-hour urine collection in the metabolic evaluation of stone formers: Is one study adequate?
  12. Nuclear Stat5a/b predicts early recurrence and prostate cancer-specific death in patients treated by radical prostatectomy
  13. The current role and limitations of surrogate endpoints in advanced prostate cancer
  14. Dichotomy of decorin activity on the insulin-like growth factor-I system
  15. C-Met is a prognostic marker and potential therapeutic target in clear cell renal cell carcinoma
  16. Convergence of oncogenic and hormone receptor pathways promotes metastatic phenotypes
  17. The controversy regarding the need for hormonal treatment in boys with unilateral cryptorchidism goes on: A review of the literature
  18. Salvage radiotherapy for prostate cancer: Finding a way forward using radiobiological modeling
  19. Dual roles of PARP-1 promote cancer growth and progression
  20. Diagnostic accuracy of transrectal elastosonography (TRES) imaging for the diagnosis of prostate cancer: A systematic review and meta-analysis