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- NP1108496.RAZTFWHOUVqHlG4zgbj9HbrC_ZkymYyAT14bWFvo7k2GQ130_assertion description "[Patients with oropharyngeal cancers that are positive for HPV and show overexpression of p16 as well as having non-keratinizing/basaloid histology have been reported to have better outcomes following chemoradiation (CRT).]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP1108496.RAZTFWHOUVqHlG4zgbj9HbrC_ZkymYyAT14bWFvo7k2GQ130_provenance.
- NP1108495.RAq6uigDuZ9n7yFSX1SmVwodUZWUpeX_O9514QIMTUT0A130_assertion description "[Patients with oropharyngeal cancers that are positive for HPV and show overexpression of p16 as well as having non-keratinizing/basaloid histology have been reported to have better outcomes following chemoradiation (CRT).]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP1108495.RAq6uigDuZ9n7yFSX1SmVwodUZWUpeX_O9514QIMTUT0A130_provenance.
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