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Using the tumors with multiple samples, it was actually demonstrated that most of the gains common to the samples in individual tumors showed the large shifts.
Frequent gains common in rectal cancer included regions of chromosomes 7p (found in 75% of the 20 rectal cancer studies, with a frequency >25%), 7q (65%), 8q (100%), 13q (100%), 20p (70%) and 20q (85%).
Twelve studies reported CN alterations specific to colon carcinomas, with frequent gains common in colon cancer on chromosomes 7p (found in 67% of the 12 studies, with a frequency >25%), 7q (75%), 8q (75%), 13q (83%), 20p (42%) and 20q (92%).
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