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2. The WERA cancer center matrix: Strategic management of patient access to precision oncology in a large and mostly rural area of Germany

5. The WERA Cancer Center Matrix: Strategic Management of Patient Access to Precision Oncology in a Large and Mostly Rural Area of Germany

7. Genomic and evolutionary classification of lung cancer in never smokers

14. Hard wiring of normal tissue-specific chromosome-wide gene expression levels is an additional factor driving cancer type-specific aneuploidies

16. List of Contributors

20. Abstract 314: Intratumor genetic heterogeneity dictates metastatic subclones in stage II colon cancer

22. Supplementary Figures from Dynamics of Genome Alterations in Crohn's Disease–Associated Colorectal Carcinogenesis

23. Supplementary Text from Single-Cell–Derived Primary Rectal Carcinoma Cell Lines Reflect Intratumor Heterogeneity Associated with Treatment Response

24. Figure S7 from Single-Cell–Derived Primary Rectal Carcinoma Cell Lines Reflect Intratumor Heterogeneity Associated with Treatment Response

25. Supplementary Table from Dynamics of Genome Alterations in Crohn's Disease–Associated Colorectal Carcinogenesis

27. Data from Single-Cell–Derived Primary Rectal Carcinoma Cell Lines Reflect Intratumor Heterogeneity Associated with Treatment Response

34. Abstract 4018: Long-term response to Trastuzumab in patients with advanced gastric or gastroesophageal adenocarcinoma - A retrospective study

38. TP53 loss initiates chromosomal instability in fallopian tube epithelial cells

41. Single Cell Genetic Profiling of Tumors of Breast Cancer Patients Aged 50 Years and Older Reveals Enormous Intratumor Heterogeneity Independent of Individual Prognosis

42. Additional file 9 of Hard wiring of normal tissue-specific chromosome-wide gene expression levels is an additional factor driving cancer type-specific aneuploidies

43. Additional file 5 of Hard wiring of normal tissue-specific chromosome-wide gene expression levels is an additional factor driving cancer type-specific aneuploidies

44. Additional file 10 of Hard wiring of normal tissue-specific chromosome-wide gene expression levels is an additional factor driving cancer type-specific aneuploidies

47. TP53 loss initiates chromosomal instability in high-grade serous ovarian cancer

48. Involvement of platelet-derived VWF in metastatic growth of melanoma in the brain

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