Are Factor V and Prothrombin Mutations Associated with Increased Risk of Oral Cancer?
Background: Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase is associated with pathogenesis of both thrombosis and oral cancer. Therefore, a search for a similar association of other thrombosis-related factors with oral cancer is justified. Patients and Methods: In order to investigate whether the coagulation f...
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description | Background: Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase is associated with pathogenesis of both thrombosis and oral cancer. Therefore,
a search for a similar association of other thrombosis-related factors with oral cancer is justified. Patients and Methods:
In order to investigate whether the coagulation factor V Leiden and prothrombin G20210A mutations increase the risk of oral
cancer, we searched for these mutant alleles by RFLP analysis in DNA samples of 102 patients with oral cancer and 120 healthy
controls. Results: Neither the Leiden nor the G20210A alleles were found in statistically different frequencies in the two
groups. In addition, no statistical difference was observed in parameters such as sex, age and positive family history for
cancer. Nevertheless, a significant difference was observed for Leiden in patients with a positive history for thrombophilia
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a search for a similar association of other thrombosis-related factors with oral cancer is justified. Patients and Methods:
In order to investigate whether the coagulation factor V Leiden and prothrombin G20210A mutations increase the risk of oral
cancer, we searched for these mutant alleles by RFLP analysis in DNA samples of 102 patients with oral cancer and 120 healthy
controls. Results: Neither the Leiden nor the G20210A alleles were found in statistically different frequencies in the two
groups. In addition, no statistical difference was observed in parameters such as sex, age and positive family history for
cancer. Nevertheless, a significant difference was observed for Leiden in patients with a positive history for thrombophilia
(p<0.001). Conclusion: There seems to be no association of prothrombin, and possibly a minor contribution of factor V, in
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In order to investigate whether the coagulation factor V Leiden and prothrombin G20210A mutations increase the risk of oral
cancer, we searched for these mutant alleles by RFLP analysis in DNA samples of 102 patients with oral cancer and 120 healthy
controls. Results: Neither the Leiden nor the G20210A alleles were found in statistically different frequencies in the two
groups. In addition, no statistical difference was observed in parameters such as sex, age and positive family history for
cancer. Nevertheless, a significant difference was observed for Leiden in patients with a positive history for thrombophilia
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a search for a similar association of other thrombosis-related factors with oral cancer is justified. Patients and Methods:
In order to investigate whether the coagulation factor V Leiden and prothrombin G20210A mutations increase the risk of oral
cancer, we searched for these mutant alleles by RFLP analysis in DNA samples of 102 patients with oral cancer and 120 healthy
controls. Results: Neither the Leiden nor the G20210A alleles were found in statistically different frequencies in the two
groups. In addition, no statistical difference was observed in parameters such as sex, age and positive family history for
cancer. Nevertheless, a significant difference was observed for Leiden in patients with a positive history for thrombophilia
(p<0.001). Conclusion: There seems to be no association of prothrombin, and possibly a minor contribution of factor V, in
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