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The questionnaire asked respondents about their involvement with and attitudes toward molecular oncology testing, which we explicitly and repeatedly defined as testing for acquired genetic changes in solid tumours and hematological malignancies (e.g. c-kit, 1p19q, t(9 22), HER-2/neu) involving cytogenetic and molecular genetic technologies (e.g., karyotyping, FISH, PCR, etc).
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