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Comprehensive Genomic Profiling Detects Hereditary Cancers and Confers Survival Advantage in Patients With Gynaecological Cancers

TOMOKO UEDA, HIROSHI TSUBAMOTO, YUMI TAKIMOTO, ROZE ISONO-TANIGUCHI, SACHIYO NARITA, KOHEI NAKAGAWA, YU WAKIMOTO, YUMIKO NISHIMURA, YOSHIKO MUROI, MASAYUKI NAGAHASHI, SEIICHI HIROTA, HIDEAKI SAWAI and HIROAKI SHIBAHARA
Anticancer Research May 2023, 43 (5) 2091-2101; DOI: https://doi.org/10.21873/anticanres.16370
TOMOKO UEDA
1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hyogo Medical University Hospital, Hyogo, Japan;
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HIROSHI TSUBAMOTO
1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hyogo Medical University Hospital, Hyogo, Japan;
2Department of Clinical Genetics, Hyogo Medical University Hospital, Hyogo, Japan;
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YUMI TAKIMOTO
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ROZE ISONO-TANIGUCHI
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SACHIYO NARITA
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KOHEI NAKAGAWA
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YU WAKIMOTO
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YUMIKO NISHIMURA
3Cancer Center, Hyogo Medical University Hospital, Hyogo, Japan;
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YOSHIKO MUROI
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MASAYUKI NAGAHASHI
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SEIICHI HIROTA
5Department of Surgical Pathology, Hyogo Medical University Hospital, Hyogo, Japan
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HIDEAKI SAWAI
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2Department of Clinical Genetics, Hyogo Medical University Hospital, Hyogo, Japan;
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HIROAKI SHIBAHARA
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Comprehensive Genomic Profiling Detects Hereditary Cancers and Confers Survival Advantage in Patients With Gynaecological Cancers
TOMOKO UEDA, HIROSHI TSUBAMOTO, YUMI TAKIMOTO, ROZE ISONO-TANIGUCHI, SACHIYO NARITA, KOHEI NAKAGAWA, YU WAKIMOTO, YUMIKO NISHIMURA, YOSHIKO MUROI, MASAYUKI NAGAHASHI, SEIICHI HIROTA, HIDEAKI SAWAI, HIROAKI SHIBAHARA
Anticancer Research May 2023, 43 (5) 2091-2101; DOI: 10.21873/anticanres.16370

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