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  1. ... are involved in a type of blood cell cancer called PDGFRB-associated chronic eosinophilic leukemia. This condition ... person's lifetime and are present only in cancer cells. This type of genetic change, called a ...
  2. ... About This Health Condition Another type of blood cancer known as core binding factor acute myeloid leukemia ( ... chromosome 16 are associated with several types of cancer. These genetic changes are somatic, which means they ...
  3. ... and the development of lymphoma, a blood-related cancer that causes tumor formation in the lymph nodes. The myeloproliferative disorder usually develops into another form of blood cancer called acute myeloid leukemia. The most common translocation ...
  4. ... of chromosome 9 are commonly found in bladder cancer. Bladder cancer is a disease in which certain cells in ... become abnormal and multiply uncontrollably to form a tumor. Bladder cancer may cause blood in the urine, ...
  5. ... identified in most people with a rare blood cancer called 8p11 myeloproliferative syndrome. This condition is characterized ... and the development of lymphoma, a blood-related cancer that causes tumor formation in the lymph nodes. ...
  6. ... chromosome 11 can cause a type of cancerous tumor known as Ewing sarcoma. These tumors develop in bones or soft tissues, such as ... also called a mutation) is present only in tumor cells. This type of genetic change is called ...
  7. ... About This Health Condition A type of blood cancer known as acute promyelocytic leukemia is caused by ... instructions for a protein that acts as a tumor suppressor, which means it prevents cells from growing ...
  8. ... chromosomes 9 and 22 causes a type of cancer of blood-forming cells called chronic myeloid leukemia. This slow-growing cancer leads to an overproduction of abnormal white blood ...
  9. ... structure of chromosome 7 occur frequently in human cancers. These changes are typically somatic, which means they ... person's lifetime and are present only in tumor cells. Many forms of cancer are associated with ...
  10. ... chromosome 10 are associated with several types of cancer. For example, a loss of all or part of chromosome 10 is often found in brain tumors called gliomas, particularly in aggressive, fast-growing gliomas. ...
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