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component, which could not be contributed to differences in the EPCAM , ESR1 or ERBB2 expression as quantified by RT-qPCR. Previous studies on this topic either focused on the IBC stage only or on high-grade DCIS and synchronous DCIS and IBC ( Sakr et
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mainly found in high-grade tumors; Salvesen et al . 2000 ). P16 inactivation correlates with K-RAS mutations, high stage and high grading of tumors as well as poor survival ( Salvesen et al . 2005 ). We found significant low expression level (28
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Introduction High-grade neuroendocrine carcinoma of the cervix (NECC) is a rare subtype of invasive cervical carcinoma, accounting for 1.4% of all cases of cervical carcinoma and displaying an extremely aggressive biological behavior, with a
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. 2012 ; j Konukiewitz et al. 2018 ; k Konukiewitz et al. 2017 ; l Associated with high grade tumor; m A higher prevalence of TP53/Rb1 biallelic mutation in small cell lung carcinoma than in large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma (LCNEC); n
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behaviour and well-differentiated endocrine carcinomas with low-grade malignant behaviour and 3) poorly differentiated endocrine carcinomas with high-grade malignant behaviour. Table 1 Comparison of the 2010 WHO classification for gastroenteropancreatic