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Comparison of SP142 and 22C3 PD-L1 assays in a population-based cohort of triple-negative breast cancer patients in the context of their clinically established scoring algorithms
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Combining histological grade, TILs, and the PD-1/PD-L1 pathway to identify immunogenic tumors and de-escalate radiotherapy in early breast cancer : A secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial
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Low levels of WRAP53 predict decreased efficacy of radiotherapy and are prognostic for local recurrence and death from breast cancer : a long-term follow-up of the SweBCG91RT randomized trial
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- 2022
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Breast cancer hypoxia in relation to prognosis and benefit from radiotherapy after breast-conserving surgery in a large, randomised trial with long-term follow-up
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- 2021
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Immune infiltrate in the primary tumor predicts effect of adjuvant radiotherapy in breast cancer : Results from the randomized SweBCG91RT trial
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- 2020
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Abstract P1-18-10: Preoperative treatment of HER2-positive breast cancer in South Sweden. A retrospective, comprehensive survey of neo-adjuvant treated HER2-positve breast cancer in the SCAN-B project 2010-2017
2020) San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, 2019 In Cancer research. Supplement 80(Issue 4 Supplement). p.1-18(
- Contribution to journal › Published meeting abstract
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No Increased Cardiac Mortality or Morbidity of Radiation Therapy in Breast Cancer Patients After Breast-Conserving Surgery : 20-Year Follow-up of the Randomized SweBCGRT Trial
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Expression of HGF, pMet, and pAkt is related to benefit of radiotherapy after breast-conserving surgery : a long-term follow-up of the SweBCG91-RT randomised trial
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Human G-MDSCs are neutrophils at distinct maturation stages promoting tumor growth in breast cancer
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