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Telomerase Activity Levels in the Surgical Margin and Tumour Distant Tissue of the Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Head-And-Neck
Author(s) -
EvaMaria Fabricius,
Ulrike Gurr,
G. P. Wildner
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
analytical cellular pathology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2210-7185
pISSN - 2210-7177
DOI - 10.1155/2002/452527
Subject(s) - head and neck , telomerase , basal cell , surgical margin , margin (machine learning) , head and neck squamous cell carcinoma , medicine , pathology , head and neck cancer , oncology , radiology , biology , cancer , surgery , radiation therapy , genetics , gene , machine learning , computer science
The survival of patients with a head-and-neck squamous cell carcinoma is determined by loco-regional recurrence and second primary carcinomas. As a complement to histopathology, molecular changes of tumour marginal and tumour distant tissue may confirm curative surgical tumour extirpation. We tested telomerase activity with PCR-ELISA kits.20 tumour margin biopsies were chosen by the surgeon from 20 patients. In addition, 3 tissue samples were taken from each of 20 additional patients, one from the carcinoma centre, the tumour margin and one distant from the tumour. 50% of the carcinoma centres were telomerase-positive. Thirteen of the 40 tumour margin samples showed increased telomerase levels, and in 3 of these residual carcinoma was histopathologically detected. Six of the 20 tumour distant tissues revealed increased telomerase levels. Telomerase positivity in carcinoma-free tumour margins correlated with a good prognosis. Confirmation of the results in a larger patient group is needed.

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