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Pancreatic Cancer-Related Mutational Burden Is Not Increased in a Patient Cohort With Clinically Sev...

Pancreatic Cancer-Related Mutational Burden Is Not Increased in a Patient Cohort With Clinically Sev...

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Pancreatic Cancer-Related Mutational Burden Is Not Increased in a Patient Cohort With Clinically Severe Chronic Pancreatitis

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Full title

Pancreatic Cancer-Related Mutational Burden Is Not Increased in a Patient Cohort With Clinically Severe Chronic Pancreatitis

Publisher

Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer

Journal title

Clinical and translational gastroenterology, 2021-11, Vol.12 (11), p.e00431

Language

English

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Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer

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Contents

INTRODUCTION:Chronic pancreatitis is associated with an increased risk of developing pancreatic cancer, and patients with inherited forms of pancreatitis are at greatest risk. We investigated whether clinical severity of pancreatitis could also be an indicator of cancer risk independent of etiology by performing targeted DNA sequencing to assess th...

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Full title

Pancreatic Cancer-Related Mutational Burden Is Not Increased in a Patient Cohort With Clinically Severe Chronic Pancreatitis

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TN_cdi_wolterskluwer_health_10_14309_ctg_0000000000000431

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_wolterskluwer_health_10_14309_ctg_0000000000000431

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E-ISSN

2155-384X

DOI

10.14309/ctg.0000000000000431

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