The frequency and clinical significance of centromere enumeration probe 17 alterations in human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 immunohistochemistry-equivocal invasive breast cancer

Ayaka Katayama, Jane Starczynski, Michael S. Toss, Abeer M. Shaaban, Elena Provenzano, Cecily M. Quinn, Grace Callagy, Colin A. Purdie, Rebecca Millican-Slater, David Purnell, Leena Chagla, Tetsunari Oyama, Sarah E. Pinder, Steve Chan, Ian Ellis, Andrew H. S. Lee, Emad A. Rakha (Lead / Corresponding author)

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