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use gkb disease matches for variant-text#99

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@elewis2 elewis2 commented Feb 5, 2026

When generating analyst summary text from IPR prepared variant text, does disease matching using same the list of matching disease terms from graphkb that are used to set matched_cancer on kb statements.

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✅ All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests.
✅ Project coverage is 83.09%. Comparing base (1092e1f) to head (33e4471).

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@elewis2 elewis2 merged commit 69f2a71 into develop Feb 7, 2026
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