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1. Monocyte infiltration is an independent positive prognostic biomarker in vulvar squamous cell carcinoma.

2. APOLLO: neo-adjuvant pembrolizumab for primary vulvar squamous cell carcinoma-a multicenter, single-arm, phase II, clinical proof-of-concept study.

3. Primary vulvar squamous cell carcinomas with high T cell infiltration and active immune signaling are potential candidates for neoadjuvant PD-1/PD-L1 immunotherapy.

4. Vulvar cancer subclassification by HPV and p53 status results in three clinically distinct subtypes.

5. CD39 Identifies the CD4 + Tumor-Specific T-cell Population in Human Cancer.

6. Practical Guidance for Measuring and Reporting Surgical Margins in Vulvar Cancer.

7. Major p53 immunohistochemical patterns in in situ and invasive squamous cell carcinomas of the vulva and correlation with TP53 mutation status.

8. Performance of the pattern-based interpretation of p53 immunohistochemistry as a surrogate for TP53 mutations in vulvar squamous cell carcinoma.

9. High numbers of activated helper T cells are associated with better clinical outcome in early stage vulvar cancer, irrespective of HPV or p53 status.

10. The Anatomical Location Shapes the Immune Infiltrate in Tumors of Same Etiology and Affects Survival.

11. The immune microenvironment in vulvar (pre)cancer: review of literature and implications for immunotherapy.

12. Hydrothorax, ascites and an abdominal mass: not always signs of a malignancy - Three cases of Meigs' syndrome.

13. Non-surgical intervention for retroperitoneal lymphogenic and pulmonary metastases of a benign leiomyoma: treatment with ulipristal acetate.

14. ACE inhibitors potently reduce vascular inflammation, results of an open proof-of-concept study in the abdominal aortic aneurysm.

15. Loss of CDKN2B promotes p53-dependent smooth muscle cell apoptosis and aneurysm formation.

16. A clinical evaluation of statin pleiotropy: statins selectively and dose-dependently reduce vascular inflammation.

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