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Alterations of <i>myc</i> , <i>myb</i> , and <i>ras</i> <sup>Ha</sup> Proto-Oncogenes In Cancers Are Frequent and Show Clinical Correlation
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Cancer PathologyC-myb OncogenesImmunologyApparent Allelic DeletionsPathologyCancer BiologyHuman Solid TumorsTumor BiologyCancers Are FrequentCancer Cell BiologyClinical OncologyShow Clinical CorrelationMolecular OncologyCancer ResearchOncogenic AgentMedicineCancer GeneticsCell BiologyMalignant DiseaseTumor MicroenvironmentCancer GenomicsOncology
Alterations of c-myc, c-rasHa, or c-myb oncogenes were found in more than one-third of human solid tumors. Amplification of c-myc occurred in advanced, widespread tumors or in aggressive primary tumors. Apparent allelic deletions of c-rasHa and c-myb can be correlated with progression and metastasis of carcinomas and sarcomas.
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