Disruptive and truncating TP53 mutations are associated with African-ancestry and worse prognosis in Brazilian patients with lung adenocarcinoma
CONCLUSION: TP53 mutations are common in Brazilian lung adenocarcinomas, and their biological characterization as disruptive and truncating mutations is associated with African ancestry and shorter overall survival.
Source: Pathobiology - Category: Pathology Source Type: research
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