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Testicular cancer patient data and family trees

MS. Bodmer 2195 ( =Res.)

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Title

Testicular cancer patient data and family trees

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MS. Bodmer 2195 ( =Res.)

Summary

Comprises:

Folder 1: 'TC Family Trees'. Families data used for testicular cancer study, 1993

Folder 2: 'Testis cancer. Archival material'. Mostly patient lists and associated papers from various pathology departments sent to ICRF for the Testicular Cancer Families Study, including requests for pathological material, 1993

Folder 3: 'LOH TC Genotyping. Mike Leahy'. Patient data and some PCR test results, 1995

Date

1993-1995

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (3 folders)

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Collection contents

Archive of Sir Walter Bodmer and Lady Julia Bodmer

Papers of Lady Julia Bodmer

ICRF Tissue Antigen Laboratory

Testicular Cancer research papers

Testicular cancer patient data and family trees

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