“…Different authors state that a suitable DNA extraction method from FFPET is essential and needs to be chosen in relation to specific endpoints of a precise investigation; for instance, the increased length of amplicon or the increase of effective amplifiable copy number (Wang et al, 1996;Poljak et al, 2000;Gilbert et al,2007b). Therefore diverse nucleic acid extraction methods already described from FFPET, enable the use of DNA extracted for specific approaches: nested PCR-SSCP assay (Wang et al, 1996), RAPD-PCR (Jacobs et al, 2007), real-time quantitative PCR (Gjerdrum et al,2004), Southern blot hybridisation (e.g. Dubeau et al, 1986;Jackson et al, 1990;Rogers et al, 1990), flow cytometry (Leers et al,1999), microarray comparative genomic hybridization (Vékony et al, 2007) and SNP BeadArrays (Oosting et al, 2007).…”