2022
DOI: 10.1200/jco.2022.40.6_suppl.070
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Correlation of the rate of metastasis-free survival with the presence of pathogenic germline genetic mutations in patients with prostate cancer at a community practice.

Abstract: 70 Background: Loeb et al. recently highlighted that academic physicians were statistically more likely to recommend genetic testing to prostate cancer patients per NCCN guidelines compared to physicians at community practices. Several articles have outlined the rate of pathogenic mutations and metastasis free survival (MFS) for prostate cancer patients treated at academic institutions. However, there is a relative paucity of equivalent data regarding patients treated at community urology clinics. We felt it … Show more

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