OBJECTIVE: Carcinoma of the rectal colon begins as a small neoplastic polyp which gradually increases in size and, after passing through various degrees of dysplasia, develops into an overtly malignant carcinoma. Clinical experience suggests that patients may be divided into subgroups based on the aggressivity of the tumour. The genetic mutations associated with colorectal cancer have been studied and it is known that the genes primarily responsible for biological changes in the tumour cell, in the early stages, are APC, hMSH2, k-ras2 and, in particular, p53. Indeed, the mutation at the level of gene p53 has been recognized as the most common mutation in tumour cells. The aim of this study was investigate the role of p53 and CD34 in colorec...
Objective. Recently, new functions have been attributed to the p53 protein, particularly a prominent...
Colorectal cancer is a major health problem, representing the third most frequent cause of death fro...
PURPOSE: The aims of the TP53 Colorectal Cancer (CRC) International Collaborative Study were to eval...
OBJECTIVE: Carcinoma of the rectal colon begins as a small neoplastic polyp which gradually increase...
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a heterogeneous disease with genetic and biochemical dysregul...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the presence of p53 mutations among patients with colorectal carcinoma and ...
Colorectal carcinoma (CRC) ranks high in mortality and morbidity in most developed countries. Follow...
p53 accumulation may occur in the nucleus and/or cytoplasm of neoplastic cells. Cytoplasmic accumula...
Loss of P53 function is regarded as one of the critical steps in colorectal carcinogenesis. This stu...
Colorectal cancer, according to the International Agency for Research on Cancer, was and remains an ...
Purpose: This study was designed to examine the clinicopathologic features and p53 and p16 expressi...
Background: The p53 gene mutation is closely related to carcinogenesis in most malignant diseases. T...
Colorectal cancer is the actual problem in the global health care system, which is associated with h...
Colorectal carcinoma is the commonest carcinoma of the Gastrointestinal tract.P53 & Kras are the mos...
It is known that structural alterations of the p53 tumour suppressor gene cause malignant transforma...
Objective. Recently, new functions have been attributed to the p53 protein, particularly a prominent...
Colorectal cancer is a major health problem, representing the third most frequent cause of death fro...
PURPOSE: The aims of the TP53 Colorectal Cancer (CRC) International Collaborative Study were to eval...
OBJECTIVE: Carcinoma of the rectal colon begins as a small neoplastic polyp which gradually increase...
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a heterogeneous disease with genetic and biochemical dysregul...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the presence of p53 mutations among patients with colorectal carcinoma and ...
Colorectal carcinoma (CRC) ranks high in mortality and morbidity in most developed countries. Follow...
p53 accumulation may occur in the nucleus and/or cytoplasm of neoplastic cells. Cytoplasmic accumula...
Loss of P53 function is regarded as one of the critical steps in colorectal carcinogenesis. This stu...
Colorectal cancer, according to the International Agency for Research on Cancer, was and remains an ...
Purpose: This study was designed to examine the clinicopathologic features and p53 and p16 expressi...
Background: The p53 gene mutation is closely related to carcinogenesis in most malignant diseases. T...
Colorectal cancer is the actual problem in the global health care system, which is associated with h...
Colorectal carcinoma is the commonest carcinoma of the Gastrointestinal tract.P53 & Kras are the mos...
It is known that structural alterations of the p53 tumour suppressor gene cause malignant transforma...
Objective. Recently, new functions have been attributed to the p53 protein, particularly a prominent...
Colorectal cancer is a major health problem, representing the third most frequent cause of death fro...
PURPOSE: The aims of the TP53 Colorectal Cancer (CRC) International Collaborative Study were to eval...