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[Members Only And Two Factor Auth.]      J.Jpn. Surg. Soc.. 97(5): 375-380, 1996
      
    
    
        
        
        
        
        
        
    
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            GENETIC ALTERATIONS AND DNA-BASED DIAGNOSIS IN BREAST CANCER
                         Human carcinomas are generally considered to develop through the accumulation of various genetic abnormalities. The major types of genetic alterations that are frequently observed in breast cancer are amplification of protooncogenes (
MYC, 
ERBB2) ; mutation of TP53 ; and loss of heterozygosity on chromosomes 1, 3p, 8p. 11p, 13q, 17q, 17, and 22q. The latter may correspond to losses or inactivations of tumor suppressor genes. Recently, two major distinct breast susptibility genes were isolated, namely 
BRCA1 and 
BRCA2. We performed PCR-SSCP analysis to determine the role of the 
BRCA1 gene in Japanese breast cancer and investigated how multiple genetic alterations contribute to tumor development and/or progression in primary breast cancer, using a large number of tumor materials. 
                    
        
    
      
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