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1. Psychological outcomes in advanced cancer patients after receiving genomic tumor profiling results

2. Psychological predictors of cancer patients' and their relatives' attitudes towards the return of genomic sequencing results

3. Preferences for return of germline genome sequencing results for cancer patients and their genetic relatives in a research setting

4. Return of comprehensive tumour genomic profiling results to advanced cancer patients: a qualitative study.

5. Cancer patient knowledge about and behavioral intentions after germline genome sequencing.

6. Value of whole-genome sequencing to Australian cancer patients and their first-degree relatives participating in a genomic sequencing study.

7. Psychological impact of comprehensive tumor genomic profiling results for advanced cancer patients.

8. Psychological predictors of advanced cancer patients' preferences for return of results from comprehensive tumor genomic profiling

9. Longitudinal patterns in fear of cancer progression in patients with rare, advanced cancers undergoing comprehensive tumour genomic profiling

10. Value of whole-genome sequencing to Australian cancer patients and their first-degree relatives participating in a genomic sequencing study

11. Cancer Patient Experience of Uncertainty While Waiting for Genome Sequencing Results

12. Family communication about genomic sequencing: A qualitative study with cancer patients and relatives

13. Cancer patient knowledge about and behavioral intentions after germline genome sequencing

14. Fear of cancer recurrence in patients undergoing germline genome sequencing

15. Family communication about genomic sequencing: A qualitative study with cancer patients and relatives

16. Advanced Cancer Patient Knowledge of and Attitudes towards Tumor Molecular Profiling

17. Assessment of the Value of Tumor Variation Profiling Perceived by Patients With Cancer

18. Who should access germline genome sequencing? A mixed methods study of patient views.

19. Who should access germline genome sequencing? A mixed methods study of patient views

20. School snacking preferences of children from a low socio-economic status community in South Africa

21. Telomere sequence content can be used to determine ALT activity in tumours

22. Extensive Proliferation of Human Cancer Cells with Ever-Shorter Telomeres

24. Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV data completeness and accuracy assessment in health facilities of the Nkangala District

25. Contribution of school lunchboxes to the daily food intake of adolescent girls in Durban

26. Testing of developed Food Based Dietary Guidelines for the elderly in South Africa.

28. From ownership to custodianship of tumor biopsy tissue in genomic testing: a mixed methods study of patient views.

29. Return of comprehensive tumour genomic profiling results to advanced cancer patients: a qualitative study.

30. Further validation of the Perceptions of Uncertainties in Genome Sequencing scale among patients with cancer undergoing tumor sequencing.

31. Preferences for return of germline genome sequencing results for cancer patients and their genetic relatives in a research setting.

32. Psychological impact of comprehensive tumor genomic profiling results for advanced cancer patients.

33. Psychological predictors of cancer patients' and their relatives' attitudes towards the return of genomic sequencing results.

34. Psychological outcomes in advanced cancer patients after receiving genomic tumor profiling results.

35. Psychological predictors of advanced cancer patients' preferences for return of results from comprehensive tumor genomic profiling.

36. Cancer patient knowledge about and behavioral intentions after germline genome sequencing.

37. Value of whole-genome sequencing to Australian cancer patients and their first-degree relatives participating in a genomic sequencing study.

38. Fear of cancer recurrence in patients undergoing germline genome sequencing.

39. Longitudinal patterns in fear of cancer progression in patients with rare, advanced cancers undergoing comprehensive tumour genomic profiling.

40. Family communication about genomic sequencing: A qualitative study with cancer patients and relatives.

41. Cancer Patient Experience of Uncertainty While Waiting for Genome Sequencing Results.

42. Advanced Cancer Patient Knowledge of and Attitudes towards Tumor Molecular Profiling.

43. DKC1 is a transcriptional target of GATA1 and drives upregulation of telomerase activity in normal human erythroblasts.

44. Assessment of the Value of Tumor Variation Profiling Perceived by Patients With Cancer.

45. Who should access germline genome sequencing? A mixed methods study of patient views.

46. Synthetic lethality of cytolytic HSV-1 in cancer cells with ATRX and PML deficiency.

47. Telomere sequence content can be used to determine ALT activity in tumours.

48. MatCol: a tool to measure fluorescence signal colocalisation in biological systems.

49. Extensive Proliferation of Human Cancer Cells with Ever-Shorter Telomeres.

50. Comparative analysis of whole genome sequencing-based telomere length measurement techniques.

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