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View article: Copy number signatures in cervical samples enable early detection of high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma
Copy number signatures in cervical samples enable early detection of high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma Open
Background Ovarian cancer is often diagnosed in advanced stages, resulting in poor outcomes. There is an unmet need for a sensitive and specific screening tool for early-stage detection of ovarian cancer. Methods Recognizing that high-grad…
View article: Prevalence and size of pelvic sentinel lymph node metastases in endometrial cancer
Prevalence and size of pelvic sentinel lymph node metastases in endometrial cancer Open
Of 1101 included women 72.6 % (759/1045) had low-grade, 7.6 % (79/1045) high-grade endometroid cancer and 19.8 % (207/1045) non-endometroid cancer. SLN-metastases were present in 174/1045 (16.6 %) women; 9.8 % of preoperatively presumed lo…
View article: Tru-Cut Biopsy in Gynecological Cancer: Adequacy, Accuracy, Safety and Clinical Applicability
Tru-Cut Biopsy in Gynecological Cancer: Adequacy, Accuracy, Safety and Clinical Applicability Open
The tru-cut biopsy is a safe and reliable diagnostic method with a high accuracy and a good adequacy, depending on the site of the tissue sample, indications for the biopsy and the experience of the operator.
View article: Table S1 from Integrated Molecular Analysis of Undifferentiated Uterine Sarcomas Reveals Clinically Relevant Molecular Subtypes
Table S1 from Integrated Molecular Analysis of Undifferentiated Uterine Sarcomas Reveals Clinically Relevant Molecular Subtypes Open
Table S1
View article: Figure S1 from Integrated Molecular Analysis of Undifferentiated Uterine Sarcomas Reveals Clinically Relevant Molecular Subtypes
Figure S1 from Integrated Molecular Analysis of Undifferentiated Uterine Sarcomas Reveals Clinically Relevant Molecular Subtypes Open
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View article: Supplementary Figure Legends 53 from Molecular Profiling Reveals Low- and High-Grade Forms of Primary Melanoma
Supplementary Figure Legends 53 from Molecular Profiling Reveals Low- and High-Grade Forms of Primary Melanoma Open
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View article: Supplementary Figure 1 from Molecular Profiling Reveals Low- and High-Grade Forms of Primary Melanoma
Supplementary Figure 1 from Molecular Profiling Reveals Low- and High-Grade Forms of Primary Melanoma Open
PDF file - 91K, Flow chart describing the analysis
View article: Supplementary Methods, Figures 3-5 from Molecular Profiling Reveals Low- and High-Grade Forms of Primary Melanoma
Supplementary Methods, Figures 3-5 from Molecular Profiling Reveals Low- and High-Grade Forms of Primary Melanoma Open
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View article: Supplementary Table 1 from Molecular Profiling Reveals Low- and High-Grade Forms of Primary Melanoma
Supplementary Table 1 from Molecular Profiling Reveals Low- and High-Grade Forms of Primary Melanoma Open
PDF file - 51K, Univariate analyses in the whole cohort and in melanomas with a Breslow thickness > 2mm
View article: Supplementary Table 4 from Molecular Profiling Reveals Low- and High-Grade Forms of Primary Melanoma
Supplementary Table 4 from Molecular Profiling Reveals Low- and High-Grade Forms of Primary Melanoma Open
PDF file - 95K, The expression values for these genes were averaged across GSE22155 samples in the two classes thereby providing us with two distinct centroids
View article: Table S2 from Integrated Molecular Analysis of Undifferentiated Uterine Sarcomas Reveals Clinically Relevant Molecular Subtypes
Table S2 from Integrated Molecular Analysis of Undifferentiated Uterine Sarcomas Reveals Clinically Relevant Molecular Subtypes Open
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View article: Data from Molecular Profiling Reveals Low- and High-Grade Forms of Primary Melanoma
Data from Molecular Profiling Reveals Low- and High-Grade Forms of Primary Melanoma Open
Purpose: For primary melanomas, tumor thickness, mitotic rate, and ulceration are well-laid cornerstones of prognostication. However, a molecular exposition of melanoma aggressiveness is critically missing. We recently uncovered a four-cla…
View article: Supplementary Figure 1 from Molecular Profiling Reveals Low- and High-Grade Forms of Primary Melanoma
Supplementary Figure 1 from Molecular Profiling Reveals Low- and High-Grade Forms of Primary Melanoma Open
PDF file - 91K, Flow chart describing the analysis
View article: Supplementary Table 3 from Molecular Profiling Reveals Low- and High-Grade Forms of Primary Melanoma
Supplementary Table 3 from Molecular Profiling Reveals Low- and High-Grade Forms of Primary Melanoma Open
PDF file - 48K, Multi�class SAM analysis revealed 503 probes which were found to significantly differ between the four subtypes in GSE22155 at FDR=0
View article: Supplementary Table 3 from Molecular Profiling Reveals Low- and High-Grade Forms of Primary Melanoma
Supplementary Table 3 from Molecular Profiling Reveals Low- and High-Grade Forms of Primary Melanoma Open
PDF file - 48K, Multi�class SAM analysis revealed 503 probes which were found to significantly differ between the four subtypes in GSE22155 at FDR=0
View article: Table S1 from Integrated Molecular Analysis of Undifferentiated Uterine Sarcomas Reveals Clinically Relevant Molecular Subtypes
Table S1 from Integrated Molecular Analysis of Undifferentiated Uterine Sarcomas Reveals Clinically Relevant Molecular Subtypes Open
Table S1
View article: Supplementary Table 4 from Molecular Profiling Reveals Low- and High-Grade Forms of Primary Melanoma
Supplementary Table 4 from Molecular Profiling Reveals Low- and High-Grade Forms of Primary Melanoma Open
PDF file - 95K, The expression values for these genes were averaged across GSE22155 samples in the two classes thereby providing us with two distinct centroids
View article: Data from Integrated Molecular Analysis of Undifferentiated Uterine Sarcomas Reveals Clinically Relevant Molecular Subtypes
Data from Integrated Molecular Analysis of Undifferentiated Uterine Sarcomas Reveals Clinically Relevant Molecular Subtypes Open
Purpose:Undifferentiated uterine sarcomas (UUS) are rare, extremely deadly, sarcomas with no effective treatment. The goal of this study was to identify novel intrinsic molecular UUS subtypes using integrated clinical, histopathologic, and…
View article: Supplementary Figure Legends 53 from Molecular Profiling Reveals Low- and High-Grade Forms of Primary Melanoma
Supplementary Figure Legends 53 from Molecular Profiling Reveals Low- and High-Grade Forms of Primary Melanoma Open
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View article: Data from Integrated Molecular Analysis of Undifferentiated Uterine Sarcomas Reveals Clinically Relevant Molecular Subtypes
Data from Integrated Molecular Analysis of Undifferentiated Uterine Sarcomas Reveals Clinically Relevant Molecular Subtypes Open
Purpose:Undifferentiated uterine sarcomas (UUS) are rare, extremely deadly, sarcomas with no effective treatment. The goal of this study was to identify novel intrinsic molecular UUS subtypes using integrated clinical, histopathologic, and…
View article: Supplementary Figure 2 from Molecular Profiling Reveals Low- and High-Grade Forms of Primary Melanoma
Supplementary Figure 2 from Molecular Profiling Reveals Low- and High-Grade Forms of Primary Melanoma Open
PDF file - 116K, Among the set of 36 BRAF-mutated cases, high-grade tumors showed worse survival than low-grade lesions
View article: Supplementary Table 1 from Molecular Profiling Reveals Low- and High-Grade Forms of Primary Melanoma
Supplementary Table 1 from Molecular Profiling Reveals Low- and High-Grade Forms of Primary Melanoma Open
PDF file - 51K, Univariate analyses in the whole cohort and in melanomas with a Breslow thickness > 2mm
View article: Data from Molecular Profiling Reveals Low- and High-Grade Forms of Primary Melanoma
Data from Molecular Profiling Reveals Low- and High-Grade Forms of Primary Melanoma Open
Purpose: For primary melanomas, tumor thickness, mitotic rate, and ulceration are well-laid cornerstones of prognostication. However, a molecular exposition of melanoma aggressiveness is critically missing. We recently uncovered a four-cla…
View article: Supplementary Methods, Figures 3-5 from Molecular Profiling Reveals Low- and High-Grade Forms of Primary Melanoma
Supplementary Methods, Figures 3-5 from Molecular Profiling Reveals Low- and High-Grade Forms of Primary Melanoma Open
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View article: Supplementary Figure 2 from Molecular Profiling Reveals Low- and High-Grade Forms of Primary Melanoma
Supplementary Figure 2 from Molecular Profiling Reveals Low- and High-Grade Forms of Primary Melanoma Open
PDF file - 116K, Among the set of 36 BRAF-mutated cases, high-grade tumors showed worse survival than low-grade lesions
View article: Supplementary Table 2 from Molecular Profiling Reveals Low- and High-Grade Forms of Primary Melanoma
Supplementary Table 2 from Molecular Profiling Reveals Low- and High-Grade Forms of Primary Melanoma Open
PDF file - 79K, Significant canonical pathways (p<0.05) identified in the Ingenuity analysis
View article: Figure S1 from Integrated Molecular Analysis of Undifferentiated Uterine Sarcomas Reveals Clinically Relevant Molecular Subtypes
Figure S1 from Integrated Molecular Analysis of Undifferentiated Uterine Sarcomas Reveals Clinically Relevant Molecular Subtypes Open
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View article: Table S2 from Integrated Molecular Analysis of Undifferentiated Uterine Sarcomas Reveals Clinically Relevant Molecular Subtypes
Table S2 from Integrated Molecular Analysis of Undifferentiated Uterine Sarcomas Reveals Clinically Relevant Molecular Subtypes Open
Table S2
View article: Supplementary Table 2 from Molecular Profiling Reveals Low- and High-Grade Forms of Primary Melanoma
Supplementary Table 2 from Molecular Profiling Reveals Low- and High-Grade Forms of Primary Melanoma Open
PDF file - 79K, Significant canonical pathways (p<0.05) identified in the Ingenuity analysis