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JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2005 97(20):1548-1549; doi:10.1093/jnci/dji318
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© 2005 Oxford University Press

CORRESPONDENCE

RESPONSE: Re: Detection of Hypermethylated Genes in Women With and Without Cervical Neoplasia

Qinghua Feng, Nancy B. Kiviat

Affiliation of authors: Department of Pathology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

Correspondence to: Qinghua Feng, PhD, Department of Pathology, University of Washington, 815 Mercer St., Seattle, WA 98109 (e-mail: qf@u.washington.edu).

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We agree with Murty and Narayan's comment that it is premature to conclude that the specific panel of genes that we reported to be associated with increasing severity of cervical cancer among Senegalese women to be generalizable to other populations. . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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Re: Detection of Hypermethylated Genes in Women With and Without Cervical Neoplasia
Vundavalli V. Murty and Gopeshwar Narayan
J Natl Cancer Inst 2005 97: 1548. [Extract] [Full Text] [PDF]