Note sull'episodio
Ras is frequently mutated in cancer; however, there is a lack of consensus in the literature regarding the cancer mutation frequency of Ras, with quoted values varying from 10–30%. This variability is at least in part due to the selective aggregation of data from different databases and the dominant influence of particular cancer types and particular Ras isoforms within these datasets. In order to provide a more definitive figure for Ras mutation frequency in cancer, we cross-referenced the data in all major publicly accessible cancer mutation databases to determine reliable mutation frequency values for each Ras isoform in all major cancer types. These percentages were then applied to current US cancer incidence statistics to estimate the number of new patients each year that have Ras-mutant can ...