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Prospective patient stratification into robust cancer‐cell intrinsic subtypes from colorectal cancer biopsies

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Matthew Alderdice, Susan D. Richman, Simon Gollins, Peter Stewart et al.

Journal: The Journal of PathologyYear: 2018Citations: 67

Colorectal cancer (CRC) biopsies underpin accurate diagnosis, but are also relevant for patient stratification in molecularly-guided clinical trials. The consensus molecular subtypes (CMSs) and colorectal cancer intrinsic subtypes (CRISs) transcriptional signatures have potential clinical utility fo...

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Activation of innate-adaptive immune machinery by poly(I:C) exposes a therapeutic vulnerability to prevent relapse in stroma-rich colon cancer

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Shania M. Corry, Amy M.B. McCorry, Tamsin R.M. Lannagan, Niamh Leonard et al.

Journal: GutYear: 2022Citations: 19

Objective Stroma-rich tumours represent a poor prognostic subtype in stage II/III colon cancer (CC), with high relapse rates and limited response to standard adjuvant chemotherapy. Design To address the lack of efficacious therapeutic options for patients with stroma-rich CC, we stratified our human...

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<i>Bcl-xL</i> as a poor prognostic biomarker and predictor of response to adjuvant chemotherapy specifically in <i>BRAF</i> -mutant stage II and III colon cancer

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Philip D. Dunne, Helen G. Coleman, Peter Bankhead, Matthew Alderdice et al.

Journal: OncotargetYear: 2018Citations: 11

Purpose: BRAF mutation occurs in 8-15% of colon cancers (CC), and is associated with poor prognosis in metastatic disease. Compared to wild-type BRAF (BRAFWT) disease, stage II/III CC patients with BRAF mutant (BRAFMT) tumors have shorter overall survival after relapse; however, time-to-relapse is n...

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