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    Clinical and morphological features of breast tumors with PIK3CA mutations in Russian patients: Observational study by Sokolova, Tatyana N., Solov'eva, Tatyana I., Aleksakhina, Svetlana N., Bolieva, Marina B., Goldberg, Viktor E., Kibisheva, Marianna V., Menshikov, Konstantin V., Ryazanov, Dmitrii V., Shkradyuk, Aleksandr V., Chapko, Yana S., Shchukina, Anna A., Khabriev, Idris M., Kirtbaya, Dmitrii V., Degtyarev, Alexey M., Epkhiev, Aleksandr A., Tyugina, Yana A., Togo, Aleksandr V., Murachuev, Mirza A., Ievleva, Aglaya G., Imyanitov, Evgenii N., Grechkina, Anna A., Stel'makh, Alena S., Odintsova, Svetlana V., Janus, Grigorii A., Musaeva, Khedi S., Chang, Victor L., Fateeva, Anastasia V., Startseva, Ekaterina P., Popova, Nataliya O., Mikheeva, Yulia V., Vasilevskaya, Anna V., Barbara, Victoria S., Khabibulaeva, Petimat I., Khlobystina, Alina G., Bembeeva, Ludmila V., Vladimirov, Vladimir I., Petrenko, Oleg L., Ruskova, Natalia G., Serikova, Ekaterina L., Subbotina, Ksenia S., Tkachenko, Svetlana A., Yukalchuk, Denis Y., Basova, Elena A., Stepanova, Mariya L., Erdniev, Sanal P., Goryainova, Alla, Gluzman, Mark I., Orlova, Rashida V., Stukan, Anastasiya I., Zukov, Ruslan A., Zyuzyukina, Alena V., Murunova, Yulia N., Sultanbaev, Aleksandr V., Vorobeva, Elena N., Mikhaevich, Leonid M., Lysenko, Anna N., Khachmamuk, Zarema K., Kozlov, Andrey E., Bakharev, Sergey Y., Pyliv, Victoria N., Amirkhanova, Irina K., Parsyan, Shahen G., Rossokha, Elena I., Osidze, Leri D., Shumskaya, Irina S., Agaeva, Anna V., Kasmynina, Tatiana A., Klimenko, Veronika V., Akhmetgareeva, Kamila T., Vakhitova, Almira A., Chakhkieva, Madina D., Udalova, Yana A., Dmitriev, Vadim N., Bakshun, Yana I., Vasilyev, Alexey E., Gasimly, Dunya D, Kravchenko, Nadezhda A., Maksimov, Dmitriy A., Nesterova, Alfia I., Khamgokov, Zaur M., Sharvashidze, Ineza O., Gadzaova, Christina H., Rakhmankulova, Galina G., Shvaiko, Kseniya A.

    “…Background. By 2020, breast cancer (BC) has become the most frequent malignancy in the world. The most common type of BC is HR+/HER2-negative cancer,2540% of…”
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