| Literature DB >> 11706530 |
A Hirano1, Y Utada, S Haga, T Kajiwara, G Sakamoto, F Kasumi, Y Nakamura, M Emi.
Abstract
Specific allelic losses in the DNA of tumor cells are potential indicators of postoperative prognosis. Patients whose tumors showed allelic losses at 1p34, 3p25, 8p22, 13q12, 17p13.3, or 17q21.1 had a significantly higher risk of postoperative mortality than women whose tumors retained both alleles at those loci (the 5-year mortality rates in patients with loss vs those with retention were: at 1p34, 23% vs 10%, P = 0.0100; at 3p25, 22% vs 9%, P = 0.0014; at 8p22, 24% vs 7%, P = 0.0177; at 13q12, 19% vs 8%, P = 0.0093; at 17p13.3, 19% vs 9%, P = 0.0078; and at 17q21.1, 17% vs 10%, P = 0.0475). Allelic losses at these loci may serve as negative prognostic indicators to guide postoperative management, especially in the selection of patients who should be offered intensive adjuvant therapy.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11706530 DOI: 10.1007/pl00012082
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Clin Oncol ISSN: 1341-9625 Impact factor: 3.402