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Impact of Kras and Tp53 Mutations on Survival in Patients With Left- and Right-Sided Dukes' C Colon Cancer
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There seems to be no difference in survival rate between patients with KRAS mutated and KRAS negative Dukes' C colon tumors; however, KRAS mutations are more frequently found in the right colon compared to the left colon. TP53 mutations do not have predominance for either side of the colon, and there are no differences in survival in patients with left-sided versus right-sided tumors. Patients with KRAS-nonmutated tumors in the right colon did have a worse survival compared to those with such tumors in the left colon. This suggests that other genetic factors may play a role in tumor genesis in this subgroup of patients.
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