“…Therefore, 8p might harbor one or more tumorsuppressor genes that are important in progression, especially the metastasis of cancers, including HCC (Nihei et al, 2002). Several candidate tumor-suppressor genes have been identified from 8p, including DLC-1 (8p21.3-22) (Yuan et al, 1998), FEZ1 (8p22) (Ishii et al, 1999), liverrelated putative tumor suppressor gene (8p23) (Liao et al, 2000), PCM1 (which encodes a centrosomal protein), and DUSP4/MKP-2 (which encodes a MAP kinase phosphatase) (Armes et al, 2004). However, alterations in these genes may occur as an early event in the development of cancers, and their association with metastasis has not been confirmed (Park et al, 2002), even though one very recent study indicated that FEZ1 may serve as a novel prognostic indicator for lung cancer (Nonaka et al, 2005).…”