Evolutionary Measures Show that Recurrence of DCIS is Distinct from Progression to Breast Cancer.
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Fortunato, A; Mallo, D; Cisneros, L; King, LM; Khan, A; Curtis, C; Ryser, MD; Lo, JY; Hall, A; Marks, JR; Hwang, ES; Maley, CC
August 16, 2024
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Fortunato, A., Mallo, D., Cisneros, L., King, L. M., Khan, A., Curtis, C., … Maley, C. C. (2024). Evolutionary Measures Show that Recurrence of DCIS is Distinct from Progression to Breast Cancer. https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.08.15.24311949
Fortunato, Angelo, Diego Mallo, Luis Cisneros, Lorraine M. King, Aziz Khan, Christina Curtis, Marc D. Ryser, et al. “Evolutionary Measures Show that Recurrence of DCIS is Distinct from Progression to Breast Cancer.,” August 16, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.08.15.24311949.
Fortunato A, Mallo D, Cisneros L, King LM, Khan A, Curtis C, et al. Evolutionary Measures Show that Recurrence of DCIS is Distinct from Progression to Breast Cancer. 2024.
Fortunato, Angelo, et al. Evolutionary Measures Show that Recurrence of DCIS is Distinct from Progression to Breast Cancer. 16 Aug. 2024. Pubmed, doi:10.1101/2024.08.15.24311949.
Fortunato A, Mallo D, Cisneros L, King LM, Khan A, Curtis C, Ryser MD, Lo JY, Hall A, Marks JR, Hwang ES, Maley CC. Evolutionary Measures Show that Recurrence of DCIS is Distinct from Progression to Breast Cancer. 2024.