Abstract
For the 500 000 new cases of colorectal cancer in the world each year, identification of patients with a worse prognosis and those who are more likely to respond to treatment is a challenge. There is an increasing body of evidence correlating genetic mutations with outcome in tumours derived from human colorectal cancer cohorts. K-ras, but not p53 or APC, mutations appear to be associated with poorer overall survival in colorectal cancer patients.
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Hassan, A. B., & Paraskeva, C. (2005, September). Colorectal cancer prognosis: Is it all mutation, mutation, mutation? Gut. https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.2005.070946
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