Diffuse type gastric and lobular breast carcinoma in a familial gastric cancer patient with an E-cadherin germline mutation.
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H. Höfler | J. Siewert | K. Becker | J. Mueller | G. Keller | K. Ott | I. Becker | James D. Mueller | J. Hutter | J. Hutter | G. Keller | I. Becker | H. Vogelsang | J. Siewert | S. Candidus | T. Grundei | Tobias Grundei
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