Hepato-gastroenterology, vol.53, no.68, pp.192-5, 2006 (Journal Indexed in SCI Expanded)
Background/Aims: Data about p53 condition in sporadic colorectal cancer and its impact on clinical features is controversial, and studies regarding N-myc gene in colorectal cancer are limited in number. Our aim was to determine the frequency of p53 deletion and N-myc amplification by fluorescence in situ hybridization method in colorectal cancer and their relationship with clinical parameters.