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Geukes Foppen M, Rozeman E, van Wilpe S, Postma C, Snaebjornsson P, van Thienen J, et al.
ESMO Open . 2018 Feb; 3(1):e000278. PMID: 29387476
Background: Immune checkpoint inhibitors are successfully introduced as anticancer treatment. However, they may induce severe immune-related adverse events (irAEs). One of the most frequent irAEs is diarrhoea. The main objective...
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Carvalho B, Sillars-Hardebol A, Postma C, Mongera S, Sive Droste J, Obulkasim A, et al.
Cell Oncol (Dordr) . 2012 Jan; 35(1):53-63. PMID: 22278361
Background: Colorectal cancer develops in a multi-step manner from normal epithelium, through a pre-malignant lesion (so-called adenoma), into a malignant lesion (carcinoma), which invades surrounding tissues and eventually can spread...
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Sillars-Hardebol A, Carvalho B, de Wit M, Postma C, Delis-van Diemen P, Mongera S, et al.
Tumour Biol . 2010 Apr; 31(2):89-96. PMID: 20358421
Colorectal adenomas form a biologically and clinically distinct intermediate stage in development of colorectal cancer (CRC) from normal colon epithelium. Only 5% of adenomas progress into adenocarcinomas, indicating that malignant...
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Derks S, Postma C, Carvalho B, van den Bosch S, Moerkerk P, Herman J, et al.
Carcinogenesis . 2007 Dec; 29(2):434-9. PMID: 18048385
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a complex and heterogeneous disease in which genomic instability and DNA promoter methylation play important roles. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship...
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Fijneman R, Carvalho B, Postma C, Mongera S, van Hinsbergh V, Meijer G
Cancer Lett . 2007 Nov; 258(2):223-9. PMID: 17977645
Interactions between neoplastic cells and neighboring stromal cells affect tumor morphology and behavior. The present study aimed to identify specific chromosomal aberrations that influence tumor-stroma interactions in colorectal cancer (CRC)....
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Derks S, Postma C, Moerkerk P, van den Bosch S, Carvalho B, Hermsen M, et al.
Cell Oncol . 2006 Dec; 28(5-6):247-57. PMID: 17167178
Background: Colorectal cancers are characterized by genetic and epigenetic alterations. This study aimed to explore the timing of promoter methylation and relationship with mutations and chromosomal alterations in colorectal carcinogenesis....
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Weiss M, Kuipers E, Postma C, Snijders A, Pinkel D, Meuwissen S, et al.
Cell Oncol . 2004 Dec; 26(5-6):307-17. PMID: 15623941
Background & Aims: Pathogenesis of gastric cancer is driven by an accumulation of genetic changes that to a large extent occur at the chromosomal level. In order to investigate the...
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Ruivenkamp C, Hermsen M, Postma C, Klous A, Baak J, Meijer G, et al.
Oncogene . 2003 May; 22(22):3472-4. PMID: 12776199
Recently, the gene PTPRJ (protein tyrosine phosphatase receptor type J) was identified as the candidate gene for the mouse colon cancer susceptibility locus Scc1. Its human homologue PTPRJ is frequently...
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Weiss M, Kuipers E, Postma C, Snijders A, Siccama I, Pinkel D, et al.
Oncogene . 2003 Mar; 22(12):1872-9. PMID: 12660823
Gastric carcinogenesis is driven by an accumulation of genetic changes that to a large extent occur at the chromosomal level. We analysed the patterns of chromosomal instability in 35 gastric...
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Hermsen M, Postma C, Baak J, Weiss M, Rapallo A, Sciutto A, et al.
Gastroenterology . 2002 Oct; 123(4):1109-19. PMID: 12360473
Background & Aims: Current models of colorectal adenoma to carcinoma progression do not fully reflect the genetic heterogeneity and complexity of the disease. The aim of the present study was...