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K-<i>ras</i>Mutations and Prognosis in Large-Bowel Carcinomas
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When present, the primary tumour shows homogeneous distribution of K-ras mutation, and the mutation follows the carcinoma in the secondary deposit, regardless of lymphogenous or hematogenous spread. The presence of K-ras mutation does not seem to have prognostic significance for the patient, and the precise nucleotide change is furthermore not predictive of tumour behaviour.
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