Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (Philadelphia Chromosome Positive)

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A B-cell acute leukemia characterized by the presence of lymphoblasts that carry a translocation between the BCR gene on chromosome 22 and the ABL1 gene on chromosome 9. It results in the production of the p190 kd or p210 kd fusion protein. It has an unfavorable clinical outcome.

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Top Centers for Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (Philadelphia Chromosome Positive)(17)

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NCI Comprehensive
52.9
2
NCI Comprehensive
52.9
352.9
4
NCI Comprehensive
52.9
5
NCI Comprehensive
52.9
652.9
7
NCI Comprehensive
52.9
8
NCI Comprehensive
52.9
9
NCI Comprehensive
52.9
10
NCI Comprehensive
52.9
11
NCI Comprehensive
52.9
1252.9
1352.9
1452.9
1552.9
1652.9
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BC CancerVancouver, BC
52.9

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