“…Chiba et al (1990) We have previously demonstrated that there is elevated expression of several oncogenes, (Ha-ras, Ki-ras, c-erbB-2 and c-myc) in the development of squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (Field et al, 1986(Field et al, , 1987(Field et al, , 1989(Field et al, , 1990Field, 1991). We have reported a correlation between elevated c-myc oncoprotein expression and poor prognosis (Field et al, 1989), but as yet there is no published evidence to demonstrate that amplification or point mutations of oncogenes are associated with the clinical outcome of these patients (Saranath, 1989;Rumsby et al, 1989;Sheng et al, 1990;Field et al, unpublished). Parada et al (1984) have previously reported co-operation between p53 tumour antigen and ras in cellular transformation.…”