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Agreement between molecular subtyping and surrogate subtype classification: a contemporary population-based study of ER-positive/HER2-negative primary breast cancer
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Cross comparison and prognostic assessment of breast cancer multigene signatures in a large population-based contemporary clinical series
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Impact of systemic therapy on circulating leukocyte populations in patients with metastatic breast cancer
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Whole-genome sequencing of triple-negative breast cancers in a population-based clinical study
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Stability of oestrogen and progesterone receptor antigenicity in formalin‐fixed paraffin‐embedded breast cancer tissue over time
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Microenvironmental control of breast cancer subtype elicited through paracrine platelet-derived growth factor-CC signaling
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Clinical Value of RNA Sequencing–Based Classifiers for Prediction of the Five Conventional Breast Cancer Biomarkers: A Report From the Population-Based Multicenter Sweden Cancerome Analysis Network—Breast Initiative
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Abstract P3-02-02: Concordance between immunohistochemical and gene-expression based subtyping of early breast cancer using core needle biopsies and surgical specimens - experices from SCAN-B
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Abstract P4-09-03: On the development and clinical value of RNA-sequencing-based classifiers for prediction of the five conventional breast cancer biomarkers: A report from the population-based multicenter SCAN-B study
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Minimizing inequality in access to precision medicine in breast cancer by real-time population-based molecular analysis in the SCAN-B initiative
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