RAD51B loss-of-function variants confer susceptibility to hereditary breast and ovarian cancers and result in tumors with genomic features of homologous recombination repair defects Meeting Abstract


Authors: Mandelker, D.; Mukherjee, S.; Setton, J.; Selenica, P.; Kemel, Y.; Ceyhan-Birsoy, O.; Sheehan, M.; Tkachuk, K.; Brown, D. N.; Powell, S.; Weigelt, B.; Robson, M. E.; Riaz, N.; Offit, K.; Reis-Filho, J. S.
Abstract Title: RAD51B loss-of-function variants confer susceptibility to hereditary breast and ovarian cancers and result in tumors with genomic features of homologous recombination repair defects
Meeting Title: 42nd Annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS)
Journal Title: Cancer Research
Volume: 80
Issue: 4 Suppl.
Meeting Dates: 2019 Dec 10-14
Meeting Location: San Antonio, TX
ISSN: 0008-5472
Publisher: American Association for Cancer Research  
Date Published: 2020-02-01
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:000527012503173
DOI: 10.1158/1538-7445.Sabcs19-p6-09-01
PROVIDER: wos
Notes: Meeting Abstract: P6-09-01 -- Diana Mandelker's name has a typo on the publisher's record -- Source: Wos
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  2. Kenneth Offit
    790 Offit
  3. Mark E Robson
    681 Robson
  4. Nadeem Riaz
    421 Riaz
  5. Jeremy Setton
    94 Setton
  6. Yelena Kemel
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  7. Britta Weigelt
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  8. Margaret Rebecca Graham Sheehan
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  9. Diana Lauren Mandelker
    181 Mandelker
  10. Pier Selenica
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  11. Ozge Birsoy
    69 Birsoy
  12. David Norman Brown
    92 Brown
  13. Kaitlyn Ann Tkachuk
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