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Substantial lymph-vascular space invasion (LVSI) is a significant risk factor for recurrence in endometrial cancer
INTRATUMORAL T-CELL INFILTRATION IMPROVES SELECTION OF PATIENTS AT RISK FOR RECURRENCE OF DISEASE IN TYPE II ENDOMETRIAL CANCER
MOLECULAR PROFILING OF HIGH-RISK ENDOMETRIAL CANCER; A TRANSPORTEC PILOT STUDY
USE OF MOLECULAR MARKERS IMPROVES PROGNOSTIC STRATIFICATION IN HIGH RISK ENDOMETRIAL CANCER: A TRANSPORTEC COLLABORATIVE STUDY
PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF L1 CELL ADHESION MOLECULE (L1CAM) IN CERVICAL SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMAS
PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF POLE EXONUCLEASE DOMAIN MUTATION IN EARLY STAGE ENDOMETRIAL CANCER
L1CAM EXPRESSION IS ASSOCIATED WITH A WORSE PROGNOSIS IN VULVAR SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA
EVALUATION OF DNA REPAIR BIOMARKERS IN HIGH-RISK ENDOMETRIAL CANCER: A TRANSPORTEC PILOT STUDY
L1 cell adhesion molecule is a strong predictor for distant recurrence and overall survival in early stage endometrial cancer: Pooled PORTEC trial results
Molecular profiling of circulating tumor cells links plasticity to the metastatic process in endometrial cancer
Quantification of LVSI Improves Its Strength as Prognostic Factor for Recurrence in Stage I Endometrial Cancer Patients Treated in the PORTEC Trials
High concordance of molecular tumor alterations between pre-operative curettage and hysterectomy specimens in patients with endometrial carcinoma
Designing a High-Throughput Somatic Mutation Profiling Panel Specifically for Gynaecological Cancers
Loss of ARID1A expression and its relationship with PI3K-Akt pathway alterations, TP53 and microsatellite instability in endometrial cancer
HIGH CORRELATION OF MOLECULAR TUMOR ALTERATIONS IN ENDOMETRIAL CURRETAGE AND HYSTERECTOMY-SPECIMENS IN PATIENTS WITH ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA
PROGESTERONE RESPONSIVENESS IN PREMENOPAUSAL PATIENTS WITH GRADE 1 ENDOMETRIOID ENDOMETRIAL CANCER IS INDEPENDENT OF MOLECULAR ALTERATIONS IN WNT- AND PI3K-AKT-PATHWAYS
INHIBITION OF DNA-PK RECOVERS HR FUNCTION AND RESULTS IN PLATINUM RESISTANCE IN AN OVARIAN CANCER CELL LINE MODEL
Vaginal brachytherapy versus external beam pelvic radiotherapy for high-intermediate risk endometrial cancer: Long term results of the randomized PORTEC-2 trial
Improved risk assessment of endometrial cancer by combined analysis of MSI, PI3K-AKT, Wnt/beta-catenin and P53 pathway activation
Improved risk assessment of endometrial cancer by combined analysis of MSI, PI3K-AKT, Wnt/β-catenin and P53 pathway activation

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