Smoking status and self-reported race affect the frequency...

Smoking status and self-reported race affect the frequency of clinically relevant oncogenic alterations in non-small-cell lung cancers at a United States-based academic medical practice

Yamaguchi, Norihiro, VanderLaan, Paul A., Folch, Erik, Boucher, David H., Canepa, Hannah M., Kent, Michael S., Gangadharan, Sidharta P., Majid, Adnan, Kocher, Olivier N., Goldstein, Michael A., Huberm
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Volume:
82
Language:
english
Journal:
Lung Cancer
DOI:
10.1016/j.lungcan.2013.07.013
Date:
October, 2013
File:
PDF, 1.02 MB
english, 2013
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