Prevalence of pathogenic or likely pathogenic germline variants in cancer predisposition genes among selected patients with lung adenocarcinoma: The GERMLUNG study
[Display omitted] •A high pathogenic or likely pathogenic germline variants prevalence was identified based on our selection criteria.•Pathogenic or likely pathogenic germline variants were associated with male sex, and a trend to association with somatic actionable genomic alterations. Pathogenic o...
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| Published in: | Lung cancer (Amsterdam, Netherlands) Netherlands), 2024-08, Vol.194, p.107864, Article 107864 |
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