Poor Prognosis Biomolecular Factors Are Highly Frequent in Childhood Acute Leukemias From Oaxaca, Mexico.
CONCLUSION: Our findings identify near 50% of patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia at debut with high-risk translocations and poor prognosis in B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia as well as an unexpected increase of acute myeloid leukemia cases in young children, suggesting a molecular shift that support a higher incidence of poor prognosis cases in Oaxaca.
PMID: 32608319 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Technology in Cancer Research and Treatment - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Juárez-Avendaño G, Luna-Silva NC, Chargoy-Vivaldo E, Juárez-Martínez LA, Martínez-Rangel MN, Zárate-Ortiz N, Martínez-Valencia E, López-Martínez B, Pelayo R, Balandrán JC Tags: Technol Cancer Res Treat Source Type: research
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