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Overview

Colin C. Pritchard is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a focus on Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Cancer Research, Oncology, Molecular Biology, and Pathology and Forensic Medicine.

The scientist's main topics of work cover:

  • Prostate Cancer Treatment and Research
  • Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics
  • Genetic factors in colorectal cancer
  • Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
  • PARP inhibition in cancer therapy
  • Cancer, Lipids, and Metabolism
  • BRCA gene mutations in cancer

Colin C. Pritchard has published a substantial number of papers, with frequent publication venues including:

  • Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • JCO Precision Oncology
  • European Urology
  • JAMA Oncology
  • European Journal of Cancer

Their recent published papers include:

  • "Genomic data in the All of Us Research Program," 2024, Nature
  • "Management of Patients with Advanced Prostate Cancer: Report of the Advanced Prostate Cancer Consensus Conference 2019," 2020, European Urology
  • "Combined TP53 and RB1 Loss Promotes Prostate Cancer Resistance to a Spectrum of Therapeutics and Confers Vulnerability to Replication Stress," 2020, Cell Reports
  • "Implementation of Germline Testing for Prostate Cancer: Philadelphia Prostate Cancer Consensus Conference 2019," 2020, Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • "Association of Clonal Hematopoiesis in DNA Repair Genes With Prostate Cancer Plasma Cell-free DNA Testing Interference," 2020, JAMA Oncology

Frequent co-authors in their research include:

  • Bruce Montgomery
  • Heather H. Cheng
  • Peter S. Nelson
  • Michael T. Schweizer
  • Eric Q. Konnick

Best Publications

  • Argonaute2 complexes carry a population of circulating microRNAs independent of vesicles in human plasma

    Jason D. Arroyo;John R. Chevillet;Evan M. Kroh;Ingrid K. Ruf

  • Integrative clinical genomics of advanced prostate cancer

    Dan Robinson;Eliezer M. Van Allen;Eliezer M. Van Allen;Yi Mi Wu;Nikolaus Schultz

  • MicroRNA profiling: approaches and considerations.

    Colin C. Pritchard;Heather H. Cheng;Heather H. Cheng;Muneesh Tewari

  • Inherited DNA-Repair Gene Mutations in Men with Metastatic Prostate Cancer

    Colin C. Pritchard;Joaquin Mateo;Michael F. Walsh;Navonil De Sarkar

  • Prostate-specific deletion of the murine Pten tumor suppressor gene leads to metastatic prostate cancer

    Shunyou Wang;Jing Gao;Qunying Lei;Nora Rozengurt

  • Blood cell origin of circulating microRNAs: a cautionary note for cancer biomarker studies.

    Colin C. Pritchard;Evan Kroh;Brent Wood;Jason D. Arroyo

  • Genomic correlates of clinical outcome in advanced prostate cancer.

    Wassim Abida;Joanna Cyrta;Joanna Cyrta;Glenn Heller;Davide Prandi

  • Germline and Somatic Mutations in Homologous Recombination Genes Predict Platinum Response and Survival in Ovarian, Fallopian Tube, and Peritoneal Carcinomas

    Kathryn P. Pennington;Tom Walsh;Maria I. Harrell;Ming K. Lee

  • Classification and characterization of microsatellite instability across 18 cancer types

    Ronald J Hause;Colin C Pritchard;Jay Shendure;Jay Shendure;Stephen J Salipante

  • The long tail of oncogenic drivers in prostate cancer

    Joshua Armenia;Stephanie A. M. Wankowicz;Stephanie A. M. Wankowicz;David Liu;David Liu;Jianjiong Gao

  • Prevalence and Spectrum of Germline Cancer Susceptibility Gene Mutations Among Patients With Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer.

    Rachel Pearlman;Wendy L Frankel;Benjamin Swanson;Weiqiang Zhao

  • Management of Patients with Advanced Prostate Cancer: The Report of the Advanced Prostate Cancer Consensus Conference APCCC 2017

    Silke Gillessen;Gerhardt Attard;Tomasz M Beer;Himisha Beltran

  • Erratum: Integrative Clinical Genomics of Advanced Prostate Cancer

    Dan Robinson;Eliezer M. Van Allen;Yi Mi Wu;Nikolaus Schultz

  • Genetic Mechanisms of Immune Evasion in Colorectal Cancer

    Catherine S. Grasso;Marios Giannakis;Marios Giannakis;Daniel K. Wells;Tsuyoshi Hamada

  • Microsatellite Instability Detection by Next Generation Sequencing

    Stephen J. Salipante;Sheena M. Scroggins;Heather L. Hampel;Emily H. Turner

  • Colorectal cancer molecular biology moves into clinical practice

    Colin C Pritchard;William M Grady

  • Actionable, Pathogenic Incidental Findings in 1,000 Participants’ Exomes

    Michael O. Dorschner;Laura M. Amendola;Emily H. Turner;Peggy D. Robertson

  • Germline ETV6 mutations in familial thrombocytopenia and hematologic malignancy

    Michael Y. Zhang;Jane E. Churpek;Siobán B. Keel;Tom Walsh

  • Colon and Endometrial Cancers With Mismatch Repair Deficiency Can Arise From Somatic, Rather Than Germline, Mutations

    Sigurdis Haraldsdottir;Heather Hampel;Jerneja Tomsic;Wendy L. Frankel

  • Single molecule molecular inversion probes for targeted, high-accuracy detection of low-frequency variation.

    Joseph B. Hiatt;Colin C. Pritchard;Stephen J. Salipante;Brian J. O'Roak

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter S. Nelson
Peter S. Nelson Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Mark A. Rubin
Mark A. Rubin University of Bern
Tom Walsh
Tom Walsh University of Washington
Himisha Beltran
Himisha Beltran Harvard University
Johann S. de Bono
Johann S. de Bono Institute of Cancer Research
Eliezer M. Van Allen
Eliezer M. Van Allen Harvard University
Heather Hampel
Heather Hampel The Ohio State University
Mary Claire King
Mary Claire King University of Washington
Emmanuel S. Antonarakis
Emmanuel S. Antonarakis University of Minnesota
Levi A. Garraway
Levi A. Garraway Roche (United States)

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