Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4308088 | Surgery | 2012 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
CIMP positivity, defined by methylation of at least 3 specific gene promoters, is an infrequent event in locally advanced rectal cancer. However, it increases the likelihood of distant metastases. Therefore, the CIMP status may be included as a molecular marker for the identification of high-risk patients and might contribute to individual treatment stratification.
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Authors
Peter MD, Klaus PhD, Marian MD, Lena-Christin MD, Hendrik A. MD, Julia MD, Heinz MD, Josef MD, Arndt MD, Tim PhD, Annegret MD, Michael MD, Regine PhD, Jochen MD,