Molecular stratification of endometrioid ovarian carcinoma predicts clinical outcome

The molecular classification of endometroid ovarian carcinomas (EnOC) has not been established, preventing the development of stratified therapeutic approaches. Here the authors characterise the molecular landscape of EnOC by whole exome sequencing, identifying clinically distinct disease subtypes.

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Main Authors: Robert L. Hollis, John P. Thomson, Barbara Stanley, Michael Churchman, Alison M. Meynert, Tzyvia Rye, Clare Bartos, Yasushi Iida, Ian Croy, Melanie Mackean, Fiona Nussey, Aikou Okamoto, Colin A. Semple, Charlie Gourley, C. Simon Herrington
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Language:EN
Published: Nature Portfolio 2020
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/232b42338ac04ca39f011da44d0890a8
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Summary:The molecular classification of endometroid ovarian carcinomas (EnOC) has not been established, preventing the development of stratified therapeutic approaches. Here the authors characterise the molecular landscape of EnOC by whole exome sequencing, identifying clinically distinct disease subtypes.