Arthur W. Wetzel,1 John Gilbertson,2 Lei Zheng,2 John Gilespie,3 Jennifer Swalwell,3 Yukako Yagi,2 Sujin Kim,2 Michael Emmert-Buck,3 Michael J. Becich2
1Pittsburgh Supercomputing Ctr. (United States) 2Univ. of Pittsburgh (United States) 3National Cancer Institute (United States)
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Prostate cancer is the second most common cause of cancer deaths and is the most frequently detected form of cancer of males in the US. Death rate scan be greatly reduced by early treatment. Consequently, it is important to understand the cause and progression of this disease in order to improve detection and treatment methods. As part of the Cancer Genome Anatomy Project work is underway to produce a 'molecular finger print' of prostate cancer.
Arthur W. Wetzel,John Gilbertson,Lei Zheng,John Gilespie,Jennifer Swalwell,Yukako Yagi,Sujin Kim,Michael Emmert-Buck, andMichael J. Becich
"Three-dimensional reconstruction for genomic analysis of prostate cancer", Proc. SPIE 3905, 28th AIPR Workshop: 3D Visualization for Data Exploration and Decision Making, (5 May 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.384875
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Arthur W. Wetzel, John Gilbertson, Lei Zheng, John Gilespie, Jennifer Swalwell, Yukako Yagi, Sujin Kim, Michael Emmert-Buck, Michael J. Becich, "Three-dimensional reconstruction for genomic analysis of prostate cancer," Proc. SPIE 3905, 28th AIPR Workshop: 3D Visualization for Data Exploration and Decision Making, (5 May 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.384875