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Role of the androgen signaling axis in genitourinary malignancies.


ABSTRACT: As we learn more about the molecular biology of genitourinary malignancies, novel therapeutic strategies can be developed. This is especially crucial for prostate, renal, and bladder cancer, where mortality rates remain high especially in advanced disease states. The androgen signaling axis and the androgen receptor (AR) are areas that are actively being explored for their role in these diseases. Although long been associated with prostate cancer development and progression, the role of AR in renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and bladder cancer is becoming recognized as well. This review will highlight the current research into the role of the androgen signaling axis in genitourinary malignancies and how this pathway is being used to expand our therapeutic armamentarium.

SUBMITTER: Shinder BM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6349041 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Role of the androgen signaling axis in genitourinary malignancies.

Shinder Brian M BM   Shupe Adam A   Lee Geun Taek GT   Stein Mark N MN   Kim Isaac Y IY   Singer Eric A EA  

Translational cancer research 20180801 4


As we learn more about the molecular biology of genitourinary malignancies, novel therapeutic strategies can be developed. This is especially crucial for prostate, renal, and bladder cancer, where mortality rates remain high especially in advanced disease states. The androgen signaling axis and the androgen receptor (AR) are areas that are actively being explored for their role in these diseases. Although long been associated with prostate cancer development and progression, the role of AR in re  ...[more]

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