Terms: = Ovarian cancer AND WT1, WAGR, 7490, ENSG00000184937, WT33, GUD, WIT-2 AND Clinical Outcome
4 results:
1. Hormone receptor expression patterns define clinically meaningful subgroups of endometrioid ovarian carcinoma.
Hollis RL; Stanley B; Iida Y; Thomson J; Churchman M; Rye T; Mackean M; Nussey F; Gourley C; Herrington CS
Gynecol Oncol; 2019 Nov; 155(2):318-323. PubMed ID: 31495455
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2. Molecular-based classification algorithm for endometrial carcinoma categorizes ovarian endometrioid carcinoma into prognostically significant groups.
Parra-Herran C; Lerner-Ellis J; Xu B; Khalouei S; Bassiouny D; Cesari M; Ismiil N; Nofech-Mozes S
Mod Pathol; 2017 Dec; 30(12):1748-1759. PubMed ID: 28776572
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3. Immunophenotype and human papillomavirus status of serous adenocarcinoma of the uterine cervix.
Togami S; Sasajima Y; Kasamatsu T; Oda-Otomo R; Okada S; Ishikawa M; Ikeda S; Kato T; Tsuda H
Pathol Oncol Res; 2015 Apr; 21(2):487-94. PubMed ID: 25370301
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4. Wilms Tumor Gene (wt1) and p53 expression in endometrial carcinomas: a study of 130 cases using a tissue microarray.
Dupont J; Wang X; Marshall DS; Leitao M; Hedvat CV; Hummer A; Thaler H; O'Reilly RJ; Soslow RA
Gynecol Oncol; 2004 Aug; 94(2):449-55. PubMed ID: 15297187
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