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    Frequent MED12 mutations in phyllodes tumours of the breast

    Phyllodes tumours are rare fibroepithelial tumours of the breast, that include benign, borderline, and malignant lesions. Although the molecular basis of phyllodes tumours largely remains unknown, a recent exo...

    M Yoshida, S Sekine, R Ogawa, H Yoshida, A Maeshima, Y Kanai in British Journal of Cancer (2015)

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    Activating GNAS and KRAS mutations in gastric foveolar metaplasia, gastric heterotopia, and adenocarcinoma of the duodenum

    Heterotopic gastric-type epithelium, including gastric foveolar metaplasia (GFM) and gastric heterotopia (GH), is a common finding in duodenal biopsy specimens; however, there is still controversy regarding th...

    A Matsubara, R Ogawa, H Suzuki, I Oda, H Taniguchi, Y Kanai in British Journal of Cancer (2015)

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    Frequent GNAS mutations in low-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasms

    The molecular basis for the development of appendiceal mucinous tumours, which can be a cause of pseudomyxoma peritonei, remains largely unknown.

    G Nishikawa, S Sekine, R Ogawa, A Matsubara, T Mori in British Journal of Cancer (2013)

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    Tumour necrosis is a postoperative prognostic marker for pancreatic cancer patients with a high interobserver reproducibility in histological evaluation

    Tumour necrosis reflects the presence of hypoxia, which can be indicative of an aggressive tumour phenotype. The aim of this study was to investigate whether histological necrosis is a useful predictor of outc...

    N Hiraoka, Y Ino, S Sekine, H Tsuda, K Shimada, T Kosuge in British Journal of Cancer (2010)