Relationship among p53, stage, and prognosis of large bowel cancer
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum1994Vol. 37(6), pp. 527–534
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Abstract
This data suggest that lack of p53 expression may also predict an adverse outcome in colorectal cancer. However, before the immunocytochemical method can be used clinically as a prognostic indicator, the colorectal cancer patients with zero expression should be studied further to clarify the functional status of p53 in their tumors.
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