Tobacco smoking associates with NF1 mutations exacerbating survival outcomes in gliomas
Abstract Tobacco smoking is associated with increased risks of nearly 20 types of cancer. Although the association between smoking and gliomas, the most prevalent type of adult brain tumor, is still unconclusive, here, we found that the frequency of NF1 mutations was significantly increased in the g...
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Main Authors: | Xi Li (Author), Han Yan (Author), Jun Wu (Author), Longbo Zhang (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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