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Blood cancer constitutes a variety of hematologic malignancies involving white blood cells (WBCs), red blood cells (RBCs) and platelets. With advances in genetic and molecular technologies and the ability to characterize various types of immunological markers, our understanding of blood cancers has und...
Leung discusses that various cancer types and drugs can cause thrombotic microangiopathy and impact kidney health and the renal complications connected to hematologic malignancies. In an interview with Pharmacy Times, professor of medicine Nelson Leung, MD, consultant of both the Division ...
Hematologic malignancies also show a high frequency of the isochromosome i(17)q, whose breakpoint maps in a complex pericentromeric region characterized by palindromic LCRs separated by a spacer, which would support the hypothesis that the isochromosomes are originated by NAHR40. Centromere alterations...
Overall, CVD prevalences were 33% for hematologic, 43% for lung, 17% for breast, 26% for colon, 35% for renal, and 26% for head and neck cancers. Generally, patients with lung and hematologic malignancies had the highest prevalence of all types of CVDs. Of those with CVD, only half...
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This protective effect against certain organ-specific cancers persisted over the 16-year follow-up period, except for in kidney cancer and hematologic malignancies. The protective effect against specific cancer types (gastric, colorectal, lung, hepatic, and pancreatic) was more prominent in individuals...
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Hematologic cancersInborn errors of immunityLeukemiaLymphomaMalignancyPrimary immunodeficiencySolid tumorsGenetic defects in the development, maturation, and/or function of the immune cells can lead to Inborn errors of immunity (IEI) which may predispose patients to malignancies. The overall risk for cancer...
Researchers at the National Cancer Institute have developed a comprehensive analysis of coding variants in nine of the most frequently studied human tumor cell lines in cancer research. Yves Pommier, MD, PhD Researchers at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) have developed a comprehensive analysis...