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Mutant p53 protein overexpression is associated with poor outcome in patients with well or moderately differentiated ovarian carcinoma

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The immunofluorometric measurement of mutant p53 protein accumulation in epithelial ovarian carcinomas of a low histologic grade was associated significantly with an increased risk for cancer relapse and death. A similar trend also was suggested for early stage disease and in the absence of residual tumor after surgery. These increased risks, however, were not found for patients with high grade or advanced stage cancer or for those with residual tumor. To the authors' knowledge, this is the first report suggesting that p53 tumor protein accumulation is a marker of poor prognosis in a subset of patients with ovarian cancer.

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