Analysis of the genetic status of Ki-ras and p53 in primary colorectal carcinomas and matched colorectal liver metastasis from 30 patients reveals an overall heterogeneity both within and between the two tumoral tissues. Both genes were found mutated with a similar frequency in both tissues; however, identical mutations in primary tumor and matched metastasis were found less frequently in the case of the Ki-ras than the p53 gene. Only in three cases the same p53 and Ki-ras mutations found in the primary tumor were found also in the metastasis. In several metastatic specimens the DNA bearing a mutation detected also in the primary tumor appears significantly less abundant than the wild-type DNA. These data are discussed in the light of curre...
Approximately 30% of patients with wild type RAS metastatic colorectal cancer are non-responders to ...
Purpose: To study bone marrow micrometastases from colorectal cancer patients for the presence of K-...
Colorectal cancer is one of the most significant causes of cancer death. A genetic model for colorec...
Analysis of the genetic status of Ki-ras and p53 in primary colorectal carcinomas and matched colore...
To date there is no genetic marker that gives accurate information on the prognostic impact for pati...
Twenty-four colorectal tumors and their paired mucosa were examined for allele loss on chromosomes 5...
Evolution of intratumoral genetic heterogeneity during colorectal tumor progression has not been inv...
BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer (CRC) prognosis and survival are strictly related to the development o...
<div><p>Approximately 50% of patients with primary colorectal carcinoma develop liver metastases. Un...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) develops as multistep process, which involves genetic and epigenetic alterat...
Using PCR-SSCP screening and direct sequencing we analyzed a series of 28 colorectal carcinomas for ...
The molecular pathways and the timing of genetic events during human colorectal carcinogenesis are s...
Colorectal carcinogenesis is widely accepted as one of the best-characterized examples of stepwise p...
Metastasis is thought to be a clonal event whereby a single cell initiates the development of a new ...
Molecular heterogeneity between primary tumors (PTs) and synchronous resected liver metastasis in co...
Approximately 30% of patients with wild type RAS metastatic colorectal cancer are non-responders to ...
Purpose: To study bone marrow micrometastases from colorectal cancer patients for the presence of K-...
Colorectal cancer is one of the most significant causes of cancer death. A genetic model for colorec...
Analysis of the genetic status of Ki-ras and p53 in primary colorectal carcinomas and matched colore...
To date there is no genetic marker that gives accurate information on the prognostic impact for pati...
Twenty-four colorectal tumors and their paired mucosa were examined for allele loss on chromosomes 5...
Evolution of intratumoral genetic heterogeneity during colorectal tumor progression has not been inv...
BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer (CRC) prognosis and survival are strictly related to the development o...
<div><p>Approximately 50% of patients with primary colorectal carcinoma develop liver metastases. Un...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) develops as multistep process, which involves genetic and epigenetic alterat...
Using PCR-SSCP screening and direct sequencing we analyzed a series of 28 colorectal carcinomas for ...
The molecular pathways and the timing of genetic events during human colorectal carcinogenesis are s...
Colorectal carcinogenesis is widely accepted as one of the best-characterized examples of stepwise p...
Metastasis is thought to be a clonal event whereby a single cell initiates the development of a new ...
Molecular heterogeneity between primary tumors (PTs) and synchronous resected liver metastasis in co...
Approximately 30% of patients with wild type RAS metastatic colorectal cancer are non-responders to ...
Purpose: To study bone marrow micrometastases from colorectal cancer patients for the presence of K-...
Colorectal cancer is one of the most significant causes of cancer death. A genetic model for colorec...