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J.Jpn. Surg. Soc.. 93(9): 948-951, 1992


Report on the annual meeting

PROBLEMS IN MULTIDISCIPLINARY TREATMENT FROM THE STANDPOINT OF CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS IN HUMAN CANCERS

1) Department of Surgery, Tokyo Denryoku Hospital, Tokyo, Japan
2) Department of Surgery, Ashikaga Redcross Hospital, Tochigi, Japan
3) Department of Surgery, School of Medicine, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan

Kiyoshi Kikuchi1), Masakazu Ueda3), Masato Fujisaki2), Masahiko Watanabe1), Akira Tsuyuki1), Yasuo Fujishiro1), Masaki Kitajima3)

We investigated the amplification and expression of oncogenes in human gastric and breast cancers. The biological malignancy of the cases with oncogene amplification/expression was higher than that of the cases without amplification/expression. Moreover, the case with amplification/expression of oncogene was found to be highly correlated with distant organ metastasis. In strongly suggests the necessity of postoperative adjuvant therapy. In addition, these data will have to be taken into consideration as deciding on the way of operation and therapy.


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