| Literature DB >> 3316592 |
A Nakagawara1, K Ikeda, T Tsuda, K Higashi.
Abstract
The N-myc oncogene of 28 neuroblastic tumors obtained from 16 untreated and 12 pretreated children was clinically evaluated and compared with known prognostic factors. Significant amplification of the N-myc (more than ten copies) was observed in 0 of 2 tumors in stage I, 1 of 5 in stage II, 2 of 6 in stage III, 6 of 9 in stage IV, and 2 of 6 in stage IVS. In stages II, III, IV, and IVS, all 15 patients with low N-myc amplification (under ten copies) are alive without disease, while among 11 patients with the amplification, seven died with progressive disease and two have a recurrence (P less than .01). All tumors with N-myc amplification originated from the suprarenal region and the amplification appeared in 55% of those from that origin. The amplification also correlated with the age factor. These results suggest that the genomic amplification of N-myc seems to be correlated with known prognostic factors of neuroblastoma, and may be a reliable factor even in the case of preoperatively treated tumors.Entities:
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Year: 1987 PMID: 3316592 DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3468(87)80583-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pediatr Surg ISSN: 0022-3468 Impact factor: 2.545