Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles A mutation of a gene called the HOXB13 was recently found to be associated with prostate cancer but untested in the real world. This gene is related to how the prostate grows and can certainly affect how cancer can grow within the prostate gland. What we did in our study was we took 4,000 subjects We had biopsied them to determine if they had prostate cancer or not and we tested this mutation. What we found was some very striking data. Number one it is a rare mutation but, although it's very rare, it has a highly powerful effect on the patients with the mutation, and that patients who do have it, have up to a fourteen-fold increase in risk of developing prostate cancer, especially in the younger men and especially in the men with a family history of the disease. So it's a --- it'll become a very important tool in detecting and screening for prostate cancer using a genetic test. So in the future, we hope to incorporate this genetic test, and other tests that we're working on in our Prostate Cancer Risk Calculator, at prostaterisk.ca and what that risk calculator will do, will take the PSA value, which is still a good test for prostate cancer we'll take other risk factors, and in addition it will take your genetic make-up, with the HOXB13 being one of them, and we'll be able to better evaluate and estimate an individual's risk for prostate cancer.
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