Alteration of DNA mismatch repair capacity underlying the co-occurrence of non-small-cell lung cancer and nonmedullary thyroid cancer
Abstract Both non-small-cell lung cancer cases in never-smokers and nonmedullary thyroid cancer cases have been increasing in developed countries. Some studies have shown an excess of co-occurrence of non-small-cell lung cancer and nonmedullary thyroid cancer. We aimed to clarify the underlying gene...
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Main Authors: | Shiro Fujita, Katsuhiro Masago |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/4ae9bd9405f5415286a09199ca3fcf2c |
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