PTEN loss is a context-dependent outcome determinant in obese and non-obese endometrioid endometrial cancer patients.
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New classification of endometrial cancers: the development and potential applications of genomic-based classification in research and clinical careFeatures of omental adipose tissue in endometrial cancer patients with 'standard' or 'metabolically healthy' obesity: associations with tumor process characteristics.PIK3CA exon9 mutations associate with reduced survival, and are highly concordant between matching primary tumors and metastases in endometrial cancer.Endometrial cancer: Not your grandmother's cancer.Evaluation of endometrial carcinoma prognostic immunohistochemistry markers in the context of molecular classification.Proteomic profiling of endometrioid endometrial cancer reveals differential expression of hormone receptors and MAPK signaling proteins in obese versus non-obese patients.
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PTEN loss is a context-dependent outcome determinant in obese and non-obese endometrioid endometrial cancer patients.
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Andrea P Myers
Bryan T Hennessy
Gordon B Mills
Helga B Salvesen
Henrica M J Werner
Karen H Lu
Navdeep Pal
Robert L Coleman
Russell R Broaddus
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10.1016/J.MOLONC.2015.04.014
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2015-05-16T00:00:00Z