Poor-prognosis colon cancer is defined by a molecularly distinct subtype and develops from serrated precursor lesions
Abstract
Colon cancer is a clinically diverse disease. This heterogeneity makes it difficult to determine which patients will benefit most from adjuvant therapy and impedes the development of new targeted agents. More insight into the biological diversity of colon cancers, especially in relation to clinical features, is therefore needed. We demonstrate, using an unsupervised classification strategy involving over 1,100 individuals with colon cancer, that...
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Title
Poor-prognosis colon cancer is defined by a molecularly distinct subtype and develops from serrated precursor lesions
Published Date
Apr 14, 2013
Journal
Volume
19
Issue
5
Pages
614 - 618
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