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Allelic loss on chromosome 1 is associated with tumor progression of cervical carcinoma
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Frequent aberrations on chromosome 1 in cervical carcinoma suggest that inactivation of tumor suppressor genes is important in cervical tumorigenesis. Higher frequencies of LOH in Stage III and IV tumors suggest that chromosome 1 changes are late events in cervical carcinoma. The findings of this study are consistent with earlier reports that suggest that tumor suppressor genes are present at 1p36.3 and 1p31. To the authors' knowledge, the high frequency of LOH mapped to 1q25 has not been reported previously. Its significance awaits further clarification.
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