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1. Abstract CT145: Olaparib +/- atezolizumab in patients with BRCA-mutated (BRCAmt) locally advanced unresectable or metastatic (advanced) breast cancer: an open-label, multicenter, randomized phase II trial

2. Abstract 798: SeroNet Pooling Project of immunocompromised populations

4. Abstract CT170: A phase 1/2 study of olaparib in combination with ramucirumab in metastatic gastric and gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinoma (GEJ)

7. RNA Sequencing Identifies Transcriptionally Viable Gene Fusions in Esophageal Adenocarcinomas

9. Abstract 5126: The link between therapy-induced senescence and anti-tumor immune microenvironment in melanoma

11. Abstract 4781: Integrated epigenomic profiling reveals widespread demethylation in melanoma and reveals CSF-1 receptor as an aberrant regulator of malignant growth and invasion

12. ALCAM/CD166 Is a TGF-β–Responsive Marker and Functional Regulator of Prostate Cancer Metastasis to Bone

15. Abstract 5216: Gene co-expression network analysis of small cell lung cancer (SCLC) identifies new subclasses and novel therapeutic targets including Src family kinase Fyn and Spleen Tyrosine Kinase Syk.

18. A Kinome-Wide Screen Identifies the Insulin/IGF-I Receptor Pathway as a Mechanism of Escape from Hormone Dependence in Breast Cancer

19. Lung Cancer Diagnosis from Proteomic Analysis of Preinvasive Lesions

22. Abstract 2727: Predicting lung cancer risk based on a novel proteomic signature of bronchial lesions

23. Matrix Metalloproteinase-7 and Premalignant Host Responses in Helicobacter pylori–Infected Mice

27. A Large-Scale Meta-Analysis Reveals Positive Feedback between Macrophages and T Cells That Sensitizes Tumors to Immunotherapy.

28. Enhanced hepatocyte growth factor signaling by type II transforming growth factor-beta receptor knockout fibroblasts promotes mammary tumorigenesis.

29. Significance of p63 amplification and overexpression in lung cancer development and prognosis.

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