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Analysis of hereditary cancer syndromes by using a panel of genes: novel and multiple pathogenic mutations.
Tsaousis GN, Papadopoulou E, Apessos A, Agiannitopoulos K, Pepe G, Kampouri S, Diamantopoulos N, Floros T, Iosifidou R, Katopodi O, Koumarianou A, Markopoulos C, Papazisis K, Venizelos V, Xanthakis I, Xepapadakis G, Banu E, Eniu DT, Negru S, Stanculeanu DL, Ungureanu A, Ozmen V, Tansan S, Tekinel M, Yalcin S, Nasioulas G. Tsaousis GN, et al. Among authors: ozmen v. BMC Cancer. 2019 Jun 3;19(1):535. doi: 10.1186/s12885-019-5756-4. BMC Cancer. 2019. PMID: 31159747 Free PMC article.
Clinical Utility of Functional RNA Analysis for the Reclassification of Splicing Gene Variants in Hereditary Cancer.
Agiannitopoulos K, Pepe G, Papadopoulou E, Tsaousis GN, Kampouri S, Maravelaki S, Fassas A, Christodoulou C, Iosifidou R, Karageorgopoulou S, Markopoulos C, Natsiopoulos I, Papazisis K, Vasilaki-Antonatou M, Venizelos V, Ozmen V, Tansan S, Kaban K, Eniu DT, Chiorean A, Nasioulas G. Agiannitopoulos K, et al. Among authors: ozmen v. Cancer Genomics Proteomics. 2021 May-Jun;18(3):285-294. doi: 10.21873/cgp.20259. Cancer Genomics Proteomics. 2021. PMID: 33893081 Free PMC article.
Revisiting the Implications of Positive Germline Testing Results Using Multi-gene Panels in Breast Cancer Patients.
Tsaousis GN, Papadopoulou E, Agiannitopoulos K, Pepe G, Tsoulos N, Boukovinas I, Floros T, Iosifidou R, Katopodi O, Koumarianou A, Markopoulos C, Papazisis K, Venizelos V, Kapsimalis A, Xepapadakis G, Psyrri A, Banu E, Eniu DT, Blidaru A, Stanculeanu DL, Ungureanu A, Ozmen V, Tansan S, Tekinel M, Yalcin S, Nasioulas G. Tsaousis GN, et al. Among authors: ozmen v. Cancer Genomics Proteomics. 2022 Jan-Feb;19(1):60-78. doi: 10.21873/cgp.20304. Cancer Genomics Proteomics. 2022. PMID: 34949660 Free PMC article.
Importance of multigene panel test in patients with consanguineous marriage and family history of breast cancer.
Ozmen V, Caglayan AO, Yararbas K, Ordu C, Aktepe F, Ozmen T, Ilgun AS, Soybir G, Alco G, Tsaousis GN, Papadopoulou E, Agiannitopoulos K, Pepe G, Kampouri S, Nasioulas G, Sezgin E, Soran A. Ozmen V, et al. Among authors: ozmen t. Oncol Lett. 2022 Apr;23(4):118. doi: 10.3892/ol.2022.13238. Epub 2022 Feb 9. Oncol Lett. 2022. PMID: 35261632 Free PMC article.
Combined analysis of the MF18-02/MF18-03 NEOSENTITURK studies: ypN-positive disease does not necessitate axillary lymph node dissection in patients with breast cancer with a good response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy as long as radiotherapy is provided.
Muslumanoglu M, Cabioglu N, Igci A, Karanlık H, Kocer HB, Senol K, Mantoglu B, Tukenmez M, Çakmak GK, Ozkurt E, Gulcelik MA, Emiroglu S, Mollavelioglu B, Yildirim N, Bademler S, Zengel B, Trabulus DC, Ugurlu MU, Uras C, Ilgun S, Akgul GG, Akcan A, Yormaz S, Ersoy YE, Ozbas S, Dilege E, Citgez B, Bolukbasi Y, Altınok A, Dag A, Basaran G, Utkan NZ, Ozcinar B, Arici C, AlJorani I, Kara H, Yigit B, Sen E, Erozgen F, Soyder A, Celik B, Kilic HG, Zer L, Sakman G, Yeniay L, Atahan K, Varol E, Veliyeva V, Goktepe B, Velidedeoglu M, Karaman N, Soran A, Aydiner A, Yılmaz R, Ibis K, Ozmen V. Muslumanoglu M, et al. Among authors: ozmen v. Cancer. 2024 Oct 30. doi: 10.1002/cncr.35610. Online ahead of print. Cancer. 2024. PMID: 39476303
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