Follicular Lymphoma

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Mantle Cell Lymphoma

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Mantle Cell Lymphoma Dan L. Longo Mantle cell lymphoma is neoplasm derived from B cells that normally occupy the mantle zone surrounding the lymphoid follicle. Mantle cell lymphomas account for…

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Interferons

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Interferons Dan L. Longo The interferons (IFNs) are a family of proteins that are grouped into three classes α, β, and γ. They were discovered based on their ability to…

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Chronic Myeloid Leukemia

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Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Karen Ballen ETIOLOGY AND EPIDEMIOLOGY Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is a clonal disorder of the hematopoietic stem cell affecting every lineage (except T lymphocytes). It affects about…

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Antiandrogen Therapy

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Antiandrogen Therapy Bruce A. Chabner The initial attempt at treating cancer with hormone ablation was implemented by Charles Huggins at the University of Chicago in 194l, when he hypothesized that…

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L-Asparaginase

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L-Asparaginase Bruce A. Chabner Most anticancer drugs are small synthetic molecules designed to inhibit enzymes or to interact with DNA. Newer drugs may also be proteins, such as monoclonal antibodies…

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The Cancer Genome

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FIGURE 1.1 Schematic representation of the genomic and histopathological steps associated to tumor progression: from the occurrence of the initiating mutation in the founder cell to metastasis formation. It has…

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Cancer Metabolism

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FIGURE 8.1 A graphic representation of Warburg’s experiment is shown. Most normal tissues produce lactate in large quantities only when oxygen (O2) is absent. In contrast, cancer cells tend to…

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Acute Leukemias

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SELECTED EXAMPLES OF CYTOGENETIC AND MOLECULAR ABNORMALITIES IN LEUKEMIA As with CBF fusions, the PML/RAR-α fusion protein functions as a dominant inhibitory oncogene for RAR-α–interacting proteins, including RXR-α. In addition,…

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