Dominant high expression of wild ‐type HSP110 defines a poor prognostic subgroup of colorectal carcinomas with microsatellite instability: a whole‐section immunohistochemical analysis

In conclusion, the dominant intensity score‐based assessment of HSP110wt IHC can be a simple and useful method for the prognostic stratification of MSI‐H CRCs. It is expected that HSP110wt IHC may be used to identify a subgroup of MSI‐H CRCs with poor prognosis and/or candidates for further treatment, such as immunotherapy using immune checkpoint inhibitors in MSI‐H CRCs.
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