“…Numerous subsequent reports have provided con®rmation of this ®nding at both the mRNA and protein level in both cell lines and primary tumors (Erisman et al, 1988;Finley et al, 1989;Rochlitz et al, 1996;Stewart et al, 1986;Yang et al, 1996). Although the original report by Erisman et al (1985) reported that the C-MYC gene was not ampli®ed in tumors, several subsequent studies have provided evidence for low-level ampli®cation (2 ± 5-fold) in about one-third of tumors (Finley et al, 1989;Rochlitz et al, 1996;Augenlicht et al, 1997;Masramon et al, 1998). However, this does not explain the disproportionate increase in c-myc expression in the vast majority of tumors.…”