Pe. Crossen et al., INCREASED FREQUENCY OF THE S ALLELE OF THE L-MYC ONCOGENE IN NON-HODGKINS-LYMPHOMA, British Journal of Cancer, 69(4), 1994, pp. 759-761
We studied 100 patients with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, 44 patients with
Hodgkin's disease and 100 controls for the prevalence of the EcoRI res
triction fragment polymorphism of the L-myc oncogene. No difference in
the frequency of the three genotypes (LL, LS, SS) was found between t
he patient and control groups. However, the S allele was found to occu
r more frequently in the non-Hodgkin's lymphoma patients (chi2 = 4.57,
P = 0.032). These data confirm an earlier report and suggest that the
presence of the S allele is associated with susceptibility to non-Hod
gkin's lymphoma.