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Cecilia Monge, Brigette Waldrup, Sophia Manjarrez, Francisco G. Carranza, Enrique Velazquez‐Villarreal

TL;DR
This paper investigates genetic disruptions in early-onset colorectal cancer among Hispanic/Latino patients.
Contribution
It specifically identifies disruptions in the PI3K and TP53 pathways in this population.
Findings
PI3K and TP53 pathway disruptions were detected in early-onset colorectal cancer cases.
Hispanic/Latino patients show unique genetic patterns in these pathways.
These findings may inform targeted therapies for this population.
Abstract
The cover image is based on the article Detecting PI3K and TP53 Pathway Disruptions in Early‐Onset Colorectal Cancer Among Hispanic/Latino Patients by Cecilia Monge et al., https://doi.org/10.1002/cam4.70791.
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TopicsColorectal Cancer Screening and Detection · Colorectal Cancer Treatments and Studies · PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling in cancer
