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<I>BRCA1/2</I> mutation spectrum in Armenian patients with breast and ovarian cancers par Y. V. Belysheva, E. K. Bakaeva, A. R. Venina, A. A. Romanko, G. A. Raskin, A. P. Sokolenko, E. N. Suspitsin, A. A. Avetisyan, S. V. Orlov, E. N. Imyanitov
Publié 2024-01-01The aim of the study was to compare the spectra of pathogenic BRCA1 and BRCA2 variants in patients with hereditary breast cancer (BC) and ovarian cancer (OC) from two groups of ethnic Armenians: Yerevan and cities of southern Russia.Material and Methods. 106 BC patients from the V.A. Fanardjian Nati...
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MICROSATELLITE-UNSTABLE COLORECTAL CANCER IN ELDERLY PATIENTS: CLINICAL FEATURES AND THE ROLE OF IMMUNODEFICIENCY par D. V. Pashkov, A. R. Venina, A. O. Ivantsov, G. A. Yanus, G. A. Raskin, E. N. Imyanitov, S. E. Kubrina, A. D. Mikushina, G. M. Manikhas, E. V. Ponomareva, I. I. Dzidzava, A. G. Iyevleva
Publié 2020-03-01Background. Tumors demonstrating the phenomenon of microsatellite instability (MSI) represent a special category of colorectal cancer (CRC). Such neoplasms account for up to 20 % of CRC and are characterized by specific molecular and clinical manifestations, including high immunogenicity and sensiti...
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