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Figure 2 Key features of gastric cancer subtypes according to The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA)
Figure 2 | Key features of gastric cancer subtypes according to The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA)37. This schematic lists some of the salient features associated with each of the four molecular subtypes of gastric cancer identified by the TCGA. Distribution of molecular subtypes in tumours obtained from distinct regions of the stomach is represented in inset charts. CIMP, CpG island methylator phenotype; CIN, chromosomal instability; GE, gastroesophageal; GS, genomically stable; MSI, microsatellite instability. Reproduced with permission © Bass, A. J. et al. Nature 513, 202–209 (2014)37. Reproduced with permission © Bass, A. J. et al. Nature 513, 202–209 (2014) Lordick, F. & Janjigian, Y. Y. (2016) Clinical impact of tumour biology in the management of gastroesophageal cancer Nat. Rev. Clin. Oncol. doi: /nrclinonc
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