The relation of ras family oncogene expression to conventional staging criteria and clinical outcome in colorectal carcinoma.

The elevated levels of ras-related cellular RNA in a series of colorectal carcinomata (n = 12) was correlated with conventional staging criteria (tumour morphology and Dukes' staging) and with clinical outcome with particular reference to the development of metastatic disease. No direct relatio...

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Main Authors: Kerr, I. B., Spandidos, D. A., Finlay, I. G., Lee, F. D., McArdle, C. S.
Format: Online
Language:English
Published: 1986
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2001339/
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spelling pubmed-20013392009-09-10 The relation of ras family oncogene expression to conventional staging criteria and clinical outcome in colorectal carcinoma. Kerr, I. B. Spandidos, D. A. Finlay, I. G. Lee, F. D. McArdle, C. S. Research Article The elevated levels of ras-related cellular RNA in a series of colorectal carcinomata (n = 12) was correlated with conventional staging criteria (tumour morphology and Dukes' staging) and with clinical outcome with particular reference to the development of metastatic disease. No direct relationship was evident between these parameters suggesting that although abnormal expression of ras oncogenes may be critical in the development of malignancy, variations in the level of their expression do not appear to be directly related to clinically evident phenotypic differences. 1986-02 /pmc/articles/PMC2001339/ /pubmed/3954944 Text en
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author Kerr, I. B.
Spandidos, D. A.
Finlay, I. G.
Lee, F. D.
McArdle, C. S.
spellingShingle Kerr, I. B.
Spandidos, D. A.
Finlay, I. G.
Lee, F. D.
McArdle, C. S.
The relation of ras family oncogene expression to conventional staging criteria and clinical outcome in colorectal carcinoma.
author_facet Kerr, I. B.
Spandidos, D. A.
Finlay, I. G.
Lee, F. D.
McArdle, C. S.
author_sort Kerr, I. B.
title The relation of ras family oncogene expression to conventional staging criteria and clinical outcome in colorectal carcinoma.
title_short The relation of ras family oncogene expression to conventional staging criteria and clinical outcome in colorectal carcinoma.
title_full The relation of ras family oncogene expression to conventional staging criteria and clinical outcome in colorectal carcinoma.
title_fullStr The relation of ras family oncogene expression to conventional staging criteria and clinical outcome in colorectal carcinoma.
title_full_unstemmed The relation of ras family oncogene expression to conventional staging criteria and clinical outcome in colorectal carcinoma.
title_sort relation of ras family oncogene expression to conventional staging criteria and clinical outcome in colorectal carcinoma.
description The elevated levels of ras-related cellular RNA in a series of colorectal carcinomata (n = 12) was correlated with conventional staging criteria (tumour morphology and Dukes' staging) and with clinical outcome with particular reference to the development of metastatic disease. No direct relationship was evident between these parameters suggesting that although abnormal expression of ras oncogenes may be critical in the development of malignancy, variations in the level of their expression do not appear to be directly related to clinically evident phenotypic differences.
publishDate 1986
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2001339/
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