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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for Plasma cell neoplasm
  1. Multiple myeloma is a cancer that develops in the bone marrow, the spongy tissue found in the center of most bones. The bone marrow produces red blood cells, ...
  2. ... involving the NSD2 gene has been associated with multiple myeloma, a cancer that starts in bone marrow cells. ... promoter REII region-binding protein KIAA1090 MGC176638 MMSET multiple myeloma SET domain protein NSD2_HUMAN Nuclear SET domain- ...
  3. ... This Health Condition MedlinePlus Genetics provides information about Multiple myeloma More About This Health Condition At least two ... associated with a cancer of white blood cells (multiple myeloma) and cervical cancer. Some cases of multiple myeloma ...
  4. ... in 20 to 60 percent of cases of multiple myeloma, which is a cancer arising from plasma cells, ... the excessive proliferation of plasma cells that characterizes multiple myeloma. More About This Health Condition Ring chromosome 14 ...
  5. ... 4 and chromosome 14 is commonly found in multiple myeloma, which is a cancer that starts in cells ... characterizes all t(4;14)(p16;q32)-positive multiple myeloma patients. Blood. 2005 May 15;105(10):4060- ...
  6. ... for blood cell cancers such as lymphoma and multiple myeloma . Gene therapies to treat additional conditions have been ...
  7. ... as chemotherapies used to treat blood cancers like multiple myeloma or drugs that prevent rejection of a transplanted ...
  8. ... This Health Condition MedlinePlus Genetics provides information about Multiple myeloma More About This Health Condition Somatic mutations in ...
  9. ... lead to a cancer of white blood cells (multiple myeloma). Some people with CDA type III have eye ...
  10. ... of blood-forming cells called myeloid leukemia and multiple myeloma. Most of these variants result in an abnormally ...
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