“…Several groups have reported an association between the R72 p53 variant (binds and inactivates p73 better) and increased risk for epithelial cancer, including gastric cancer and cancer of the breast (Langerod et al, 2002;Bonafe et al, 2003;Buyru et al, 2003;Ohayon et al, 2005), ovary (Pegoraro et al, 2002), esophagus (Kawaguchi et al, 2000), skin (Dokianakis et al, 2000;Bastiaens et al, 2001;Shen et al, 2003;De Oliveira et al, 2004), lung , bladder (Soulitzis et al, 2002), prostate (Henner et al, 2001), and larynx (Sourvinos et al, 2001). In other studies, however, authors have found the opposite correlation, instead demonstrating an association between the P72 (lesser apoptotic) variant and increased risk for other cancer types, including cancer of the thyroid (Granja et al, 2004), nasopharynx (Tsai et al, 2002a, b;Tiwawech et al, 2003), prostate (Suzuki et al, 2003), skin (Chen et al, 2003), urogenital region (Kuroda et al, 2003), and lung Fan et al, 2000;Zhang et al, 2003).…”