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Plasma‐based detection of actionable mutations is a promising approach in lung cancer management. Analysis of ctDNA with a multigene NGS panel identified TP53, KRAS, and EGFR as the most frequently altered, with TP53 and KRAS in treatment‐naïve patients and TP53 and EGFR in previously treated patients.
Giovanna Maria Stanfoca Casagrande+11 more
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P63 marker Expression in Usual Skin Cancers Compared With Non Tumoral Skin Lesions [PDF]
Background: Non-melanoma skin cancers including basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma are the most common malignant diseases in human. The aim of this study was to determine the expression of the P63 marker in common skin cancers and non ...
Dehghani Zahedani, Mohsen+2 more
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Genetic testing in epithelial ovarian cancer includes both germline and tumor‐testing. This approach often duplicates resources. The current prospective study assessed the feasibility of tumor‐first multigene testing by comparing tumor tissue with germline testing of peripheral blood using an 18‐gene NGS panel in 106 patients.
Elisabeth Spenard+12 more
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Aspiration metastases from basal cell carcinoma
John W. Pickren, Alfred D. Katz
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Urinary LGALS3BP is elevated in bladder cancer patients compared to healthy controls as detected by the 1959 antibody–based ELISA. The antibody shows enhanced reactivity to the high‐mannose glycosylated variant secreted by cancer cells treated with kifunensine (KIF).
Asia Pece+18 more
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THE TRANSPLANTATION OF DISTANT SKIN FLAPS FOR THE CURE OF INTRACTABLE BASAL-CELL CARCINOMA
J. Shelton Horsley
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TAF2: A potential oncogene for hepatocellular carcinoma [PDF]
Astrocyte Elevated Gene 1 (AEG1) is an oncogene for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Its role in HCC pathogenesis has been well studied. A pan cancer analysis of gene expression in multiple databases identified TATA-box binding protein associated factor 2
Chidambaranathan Reghupaty, Saranya
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Imperial strategy of cancer cells through mitochondrial transfer
Cangkrama et al. demonstrated that cancer cells donate their mitochondria to fibroblasts through mitochondrial transfer, reprogramming them into ‘MitoCAF’. Likewise, our group has identified mitochondrial transfer from cancer cells to tumor infiltrating lymphocytes, resulting in mitochondrial ‘hijack’ and impaired antitumor immunity.
Takamasa Ishino, Yosuke Togashi
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