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A Unique Cohort of Long-Term Survivors of High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer: Molecular Insights Into Exceptional Responses to Chemotherapy

Grant number: ECSG15011 | Funding period: 2016 - 2018

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Homologous recombination DNA repair pathway disruption and retinoblastoma protein loss are associated with exceptional survival in high-grade serous ovarian cancer

DW Garsed, K Alsop, S Fereday, C Emmanuel, CJ Kennedy, D Etemadmoghadam, B Gao, V Gebski, V Gares, EL Christie, MCA Wouters, K Milne, J George, AM Patch, J Li, GM Arnau, T Semple, SR Gadipally, YE Chiew, J Hendley

2018-02-01

Purpose: Women with epithelial ovarian cancer generally have a poor prognosis; however, a subset of patients has an unexpected dra..

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