Shama Virani, E. Light, Lisa A. Peterson, M. Sartor, Jeremy M G Taylor, J. Mchugh, G. Wolf, L. Rozek
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Stability of methylation markers in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
As cancer progresses, methylation patterns change to promote the tumorigenic phenotype. However, stability of methylation markers over time and the extent that biopsy samples are representative of larger tumor specimens are unknown. This information is critical for clinical use of such biomarkers.