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    Erratum: Highly favorable outcome in BRCA-mutated metastatic breast cancer patients receiving high-dose chemotherapy and autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

    Correction to: Bone Marrow Transplantation (2016) 51, 1082–1086; doi:10.1038/bmt.2016.82; published online 4 April 2016 Since the publication of this Article, it has been noted that the author name ‘G Houvenae...

    L Boudin, A Gonçalves, R Sabatier, J Moretta, P Sfumato in Bone Marrow Transplantation (2017)

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    Highly favorable outcome in BRCA-mutated metastatic breast cancer patients receiving high-dose chemotherapy and autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

    Breast cancer carrying BRCA mutation may be highly sensitive to DNA-damaging agents. We hypothesized a better outcome for BRCA-mutated (BRCAmut) metastatic breast cancer (MBC) patients receiving high-dose chemoth...

    L Boudin, A Gonçalves, R Sabatier, J Moretta, P Sfumato in Bone Marrow Transplantation (2016)

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    Familial hematological malignancies: ASXL1 gene investigation

    Familial aggregation among patients with several hematological malignancies has been revealed. This emphasizes the importance of genetic factors. Only few genes predisposing to familial hematological malignan...

    W. S. Hamadou, R. E. Abed, S. Besbes, V. Bourdon in Clinical and Translational Oncology (2016)

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    Prostate cancer screening: contrasting trends

    Our previously published data showed rapidly increasing rates of prostate cancer screening in men aged 50–74, which rose from 36 % in 2005 to 48 % in 2008. Based on men’s reported intentions at that time, thi...

    F. Eisinger, J. F. Morère, C. Touboul, X. Pivot, Y. Coscas in Cancer Causes & Control (2015)

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    Molecular study of CEPBA in familial hematological malignancies

    Familial aggregation in patients with several haematological malignancies has been described, but the genetic basis for this familial clustering is not known. Few genes predisposing to familial haematological ...

    R. El Abed, V. Bourdon, L. Huiart, F. Eisinger, A. Khelif, M. Frenay in Familial Cancer (2009)

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    Genetic Predisposition to Cancer

    F Eisinger in British Journal of Cancer (2006)