Concomitant tp53 mutation in early-stage resected egfr-mutated non-small cell lung cancer: a narrative approach in a genetically admixed brazilian cohort

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  • who: Survival and colleagues from the Patient population and data collection Because the new EGFR/, co-mutation can also arise from sequencing artifacts, especially artifacts associated with formalin-related DNA damage, as described in Wong et_al (11), we conducted our investigation in freshfrozen specimens from Brazilian patients with lung cancerSpecimen collection took place during surgical resections conducted from August , to August , at the A.C. Camargo Cancer Center, a tertiary referral center for the treatment of lung cancer in Su00e3o Paulo, Brazil. Our group obtained a total of , fresh-frozen specimens from Brazilian patients with lung cancer . . .

     

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