Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10911147 | Lung Cancer | 2014 | 27 Pages |
Abstract
In this large dataset, KRAS mutation patterns are quantitatively and qualitatively distinct between NSCLC and CRC, reflecting in part differences in tobacco-related carcinogenesis. In light of differences in predictive value for EGFR-directed monoclonal antibody therapy and prognosis for specific KRAS mutations between NSCLC and CRC, these data provide an underlying biologic rationale.
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M.K.H. Maus, P.P. Grimminger, P.C. Mack, S.H. Astrow, C. Stephens, G. Zeger, J. Hsiang, J. Brabender, M. Friedrich, H. Alakus, A.H. Hölscher, P. Lara, K.D. Danenberg, H.J. Lenz, D.R. Gandara,