Genes Linked to Childhood Leukemia Relapse
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•Scientists identify genes linked to relapse in the most common form of childhood leukemia
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Scientists identify genes linked to relapse in the most common form of childhood leukemia.
The identification of genomic predictors of relapse in SR B-ALL provides a basis for improved diagnosis, precise tailoring of treatment intensity and potentially the development of novel treatment approaches.
The study was published today in the Journal of Clinical Oncology .
Ti-Cheng Chang , Wenan Chen , Chunxu Qu , Zhongshan Cheng , Dale Hedges , Abdelrahman Elsayed , Stanley B. Pounds , Mary Shago , Karen R. Rabin , Elizabeth A. Raetz , Meenakshi Devidas , Cheng Cheng , Anne Angiolillo , Pradyuamma Baviskar , Michael Borowitz , Andrew Carroll , William L. Carroll , I-Ming Chen, Richard Harvey , Nyla Heerema , Ilaria Iacobucci, Jeremy R. Wang , Sima Jeha , Eric Larsen , Leonard Mattano .
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