The Prognostic Effect of Immune Cell Infiltration Depends on Molecular Subtype in Endometrioid Ovarian Carcinomas

Karolin Heinze, Evan S. Cairns, Shelby Thornton, Bronwyn Harris, Katy Milne, Marcel Grube, Charlotte Meyer, Anthony N. Karnezis, Sian Fereday, Dale W. Garsed, Samuel C.Y. Leung, Derek S. Chiu, Malak Moubarak, Philipp Harter, Florian Heitz, Jessica N. McAlpine, Anna DeFazio, David D.L. Bowtell, Ellen L. Goode, Malcolm PikeSusan J. Ramus, C. Leigh Pearce, Annette Staebler, Martin K€obel, Stefan Kommoss, Aline Talhouk, Brad H. Nelson, Michael S. Anglesio

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