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Vossen, David M. (author), Verhagen, Caroline V.M. (author), van der Heijden, Martijn (author), Essers, Paul B.M. (author), Bartelink, Harry (author), Verheij, Marcel (author), Wessels, L.F.A. (author), van den Brekel, Michiel W.M. (author), Vens, Conchita (author)
About half of advanced stage head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) patients can be cured by chemoradiotherapy. Patient outcome may be partially determined by the genetic alterations in HNSCC, rendering these alterations promising candidate prognostic factors and/or therapeutic targets. However, their relevance in patient outcome...
journal article 2019
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Vossen, David M. (author), Verhagen, Caroline V.M. (author), Grénman, Reidar (author), Kluin, Roelof J.C. (author), Verheij, Marcel (author), Van Den Brekel, Michiel W.M. (author), Wessels, L.F.A. (author), Vens, Conchita (author)
Background Large cancer genome studies continue to reveal new players in treatment response and tumorigenesis. The discrimination of functional alterations from the abundance of passenger genetic alterations still poses challenges and determines DNA sequence variant selection procedures. Here we evaluate variant selection strategies that...
journal article 2018
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Schouten, P.C. (author), Grigoriadis, A. (author), Kuilman, T. (author), Mirza, H. (author), Watkins, J.A. (author), Cooke, S.A. (author), Van Dyk, E. (author), Severson, T.M. (author), Rueda, O.M. (author), Hoogstraat, M. (author), Verhagen, C. (author), Natrajan, R. (author), Chin, S.F. (author), Lips, E.H. (author), Kruizinga, J. (author), Velds, A. (author), Nieuwland, M. (author), Kerkhoven, R.M. (author), Krijgsman, O. (author), Vens, C. (author), Peeper, D. (author), Nederlof, P.M. (author), Caldas, C. (author), Tutt, A.N. (author), Wessels, L.F.A. (author), Linn, S.C. (author)
Breast cancers with BRCA1 germline mutation have a characteristic DNA copy number (CN) pattern. We developed a test that assigns CN profiles to be ‘BRCA1-like’ or ‘non-BRCA1-like’, which refers to resembling a BRCA1-mutated tumor or resembling a tumor without a BRCA1 mutation, respectively. Approximately one third of the BRCA1-like breast...
journal article 2015