Findings by Baylor

I have not seen discussions of the two most cited studies on this website.
I was more skeptic than anyone.
Either way a urologist at a top hospital in the US was well versed in PFS.
He told me, with great confidence, to check out the results from Baylor:
People with PFS have a different genetic profile. Perhaps a mutation (the latter is my speculation)
The former is what my doctor told me about the findings from this study.
We need to find out the paper/results/outcome. Anyone have seen this paper of contacted Baylor?
It would be shame if we haven’t, this study recieved a lot of attention on the forum when it was in clinical stage…
Let us know if you are in the know. Otherwise we need to contact them immediately…
I thought that is what the Foundation was all about…
I will be appalled if no one takes interest in this… after all the hype. Will this lead to a treatment, we don’t know, gene therapy is in its haydays, but finding out what these genes do will be a first step…

The only related study I find is this (but not from Baylor)
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5302381/

Baylor study will be out in 2018. A few variables affected the publish date of it. Off shoots of PR will arise based of this.

Thanks for the update.

Do you know when in 2018 it will be released ?

No clue