TY - ADVS
T1 - Molecular Profiling to Determine Genetic Variants in Young Patients With Basal Cell Carcinoma
AU - Cutter, Noelle L
N1 - By: Noelle Cutter, PhD Posted: Friday, October 1, 2021 Studies that determine molecular profiling of basal cell carcinoma are lacking. Therefore, Marc Abi Karam, MD, and colleagues from Saint Joseph University, Beirut, Lebanon, reported on a subset of young patients with genetic variants in several genes, including PTCH1, TP53, and SMO.
PY - 2021/10/1
Y1 - 2021/10/1
N2 - Studies that determine molecular profiling of basal cell carcinoma are lacking. Therefore, Marc Abi Karam, MD, and colleagues from Saint Joseph University, Beirut, Lebanon, reported on a subset of young patients with genetic variants in several genes, including PTCH1, TP53, and SMO. Their results were published in BMC Medical Genomics.
AB - Studies that determine molecular profiling of basal cell carcinoma are lacking. Therefore, Marc Abi Karam, MD, and colleagues from Saint Joseph University, Beirut, Lebanon, reported on a subset of young patients with genetic variants in several genes, including PTCH1, TP53, and SMO. Their results were published in BMC Medical Genomics.
UR - https://jnccn360.org/non-melanoma-skin-cancers/medical-literature/molecular-profiling-to-determine-genetic-variants-in-young-patients-with-basal-cell-carcinoma/
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