New article: Universal endometrial cancer tumor typing: How much has immunohistochemistry, microsatellite instability, and MLH1 methylation improved the diagnosis of Lynch syndrome across the population? https://t.co/SrQWTsLWP4 #uterinecancer #oncology htt
RT @JournalCancer: From our September 15 issue | Universal #EndometrialCancer tumor typing: How much has immunohistochemistry, microsatelli…
RT @JournalCancer: From our September 15 issue | Universal #EndometrialCancer tumor typing: How much has immunohistochemistry, microsatelli…
RT @JournalCancer: From our September 15 issue | Universal #EndometrialCancer tumor typing: How much has immunohistochemistry, microsatelli…
RT @JournalCancer: From our September 15 issue | Universal #EndometrialCancer tumor typing: How much has immunohistochemistry, microsatelli…
From our September 15 issue | Universal #EndometrialCancer tumor typing: How much has immunohistochemistry, microsatellite instability, and MLH1 methylation improved the diagnosis of #LynchSyndrome across the population? https://t.co/MUcL5lWzU3 @WeillCorn
RT @JournalCancer: New meta-analysis evaluating endometrial cancer tumor typing for #LynchSyndrome may help practitioners evaluate abnormal…
RT @JournalCancer: New meta-analysis evaluating endometrial cancer tumor typing for #LynchSyndrome may help practitioners evaluate abnormal…
RT @JournalCancer: New meta-analysis evaluating endometrial cancer tumor typing for #LynchSyndrome may help practitioners evaluate abnormal…
New meta-analysis evaluating endometrial cancer tumor typing for #LynchSyndrome may help practitioners evaluate abnormal results in the context of Lynch syndrome and aid in patient counseling. https://t.co/GxNyQfoKJo paper authored by @WeillCornell investi