RESUMO
Tissue specimens from two melanoma patients and two patients with laryngeal carcinoma were studied for the expression of c-myc, N-myc and v-src oncogenes. Out of three different probes, only the N-myc probe one signalled amplification. While the two patients with laryngeal carcinoma showed only single copy of the N-myc gene in tumor cells, amplification of this gene was found in both two melanoma patients. The patients with 1 extra copy of the N-myc gene and its protein product had an early recurrence but is still alive, while the other melanoma patient with 4 extra copies of the gene, relapsed very early and died of melanoma within 7 months after diagnosis. Thus a higher amplification (4 extra copies) seems to correlate with very poor outcome of the disease.