Prostate cancer genetic alterations in Hispanic men.
Camilo Arenas-GalloStephen RhodesJorge A GarciaIlon C WeinsteinMegan PruntyPatrick LewickiAaron BrantSpyridon P BasourakosChristopher E BarbieriNoa LifschutzFredrick R SchumacherJonathan E ShoagPublished in: The Prostate (2023)
DNA alteration frequencies in primary and metastatic prostate cancer tumors differ among Hispanic-White and non-Hispanic White men. Notably, we found no significant differences in the prevalence of actionable genetic alterations between the groups, suggesting that a significant number of Hispanic men could benefit from the development of targeted therapies.