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What's New? About half of penile squamous cell carcinomas are causally associated with inflammatory conditions such as lichen sclerosus (LSc), but few large‐scale studies have assessed the risk of penile cancer in men with LSc. Here, the authors conducted a large nationwide study in Denmark to estimate the risk of penile and non‐penile cancer in men ...
Marianne Gardar Stærk+5 more
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Deep learning for predicting invasive recurrence of ductal carcinoma in situ: leveraging histopathology images and clinical features. [PDF]
Doyle S+15 more
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Noninvasive ductal carcinoma of the male breast with marked apocrine metaplasia.
Mituyuki KINJO+7 more
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What's New? Currently, no published data on homologous recombination deficiency (HRD) testing in the setting of molecular tumor boards exist. This study in a cohort of 237 patients encompassing 24 different tumor entities assessed by a molecular tumor board shows that inactivating alterations of BRCA1/2 are not always associated with an elevated ...
Christoph Schubart+26 more
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Single-Cell Expression Analysis of Ductal Carcinoma In Situ Identifies Complex Genotypic-Phenotypic Relationships Altering Epithelial Composition. [PDF]
Qin X+19 more
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What is the malignant nature of human ductal carcinoma in situ?
V. Espina, L. Liotta
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What's New? TP53 is included in most cancer predisposition multigene panels, but analyzing the contribution of TP53 variants to cancer predisposition beyond the Li–Fraumeni syndrome remains challenging. This study, based on 53,085 hereditary breast and ovarian cancer panel analyses, explores the genotype–phenotype correlation of TP53 variants and ...
Edwige Kasper+46 more
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The Role of Residential Segregation in Treatment and Outcomes of Ductal Carcinoma In Situ of the Breast. [PDF]
Nabi O, Liu Y, Struthers J, Lian M.
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