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Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocyte Grade in Primary Melanomas Is Independently Associated With Melanoma-Specific Survival in the Population-Based Genes, Environment and Melanoma Study
Author(s) -
Nancy E. Thomas,
Klaus J. Busam,
Lynn From,
Anne Kricker,
Bruce K. Armstrong,
Hoda AntonCulver,
Stephen B. Gruber,
Richard P. Gallagher,
Roberto Zanetti,
Stefano Rosso,
Terence Dwyer,
Alison Venn,
Peter A. Kanetsky,
Pamela A. Groben,
Honglin Hao,
Irene Orlow,
Anne S. Reiner,
Luo Li,
Susan Paine,
David W. Ollila,
Homer Wilcox,
Colin B. Begg,
Marianne Berwick
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
carolina digital repository (university of north carolina at chapel hill)
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.17615/yqgv-7a17
Subject(s) - melanoma , tumor infiltrating lymphocytes , primary (astronomy) , gene , population , cancer research , medicine , biology , immunology , immunotherapy , immune system , genetics , physics , environmental health , astronomy

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