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Body mass index influences the prognostic impact of combined nuclear insulin receptor and estrogen receptor expression in primary breast cancer
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The clinical impact of tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes in colorectal cancer differs by anatomical subsite : A cohort study
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The clinical importance of tumour-infiltrating macrophages and dendritic cells in periampullary adenocarcinoma differs by morphological subtype
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Association of the oestrogen receptor beta with hormone status and prognosis in a cohort of female patients with colorectal cancer
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Therapeutic rationale to target highly expressed CDK7 conferring poor outcomes in triple-negative breast cancer
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Coffee, tea and melanoma risk : findings from the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition
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Clinical framework for next generation sequencing based analysis of treatment predictive mutations and multiplexed gene fusion detection in non-small cell lung cancer
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Reaching the limits of prognostication in non-small cell lung cancer : an optimized biomarker panel fails to outperform clinical parameters
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High expression of cyclin D1 is associated to high proliferation rate and increased risk of mortality in women with ER-positive but not in ER-negative breast cancers
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Combined and individual tumor-specific expression of insulinlike growth factor-I receptor, insulin receptor and phosphoinsulin- like growth factor-I receptor/insulin receptor in primary breast cancer : Implications for prognosis in different treatment groups
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