Chordoma
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Last Posted: Aug 20, 2024
- Genomic profiles and clinical presentation of chordoma.
Hela Koka, et al. Acta neuropathologica communications 2024 0 (1) 129 - Germline findings in cancer predisposing genes from a small cohort of chordoma patients.
Margarita Raygada, et al. Journal of cancer research and clinical oncology 2024 0 (5) 227 - Pediatric Chordoma: A Tale of Two Genomes.
Katrina O'Halloran, et al. Molecular cancer research : MCR 2024 0 - Predicting overall survival in chordoma patients using machine learning models: a web-app application.
Peng Cheng et al. J Orthop Surg Res 2023 18(1) 652 - The mutational landscape of skull base and spinal chordomas and the identification of potential prognostic and theranostic biomarkers.
Passeri Thibault, et al. Journal of neurosurgery 2023 0 1-11 - De novo versus secondary dedifferentiated chordomas: a population-based analysis and integrated individual participant data meta-analysis.
Vuong Huy Gia, et al. World neurosurgery 2023 0 - The driver landscape of sporadic chordoma.
Tarpey Patrick S, et al. Nature communications 2017 0 (1) 890 - Chromosome 3p loss of heterozygosity and reduced expression of H3K36me3 correlate with longer relapse-free survival in sacral conventional chordoma.
Zhu Guo Gord, et al. Human pathology 2020 0 73-83 - Genomic and Immunologic Characterization of INI1-Deficient Pediatric Cancers.
Forrest Suzanne J, et al. Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2020 0 (12) 2882-2890 - The mutational landscape of spinal chordomas and their sensitive detection using circulating tumor DNA.
Mattox Austin K, et al. Neuro-oncology advances 2021 0 (1) vdaa173
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