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Extra chromosomes may seed childhood leukemia years before disease, study suggests

MedicalXpress | avr. 08, 2026
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B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia is the most common form of childhood cancer. In this type of cancer, which affects blood cells, one of the most common abnormalities is the presence of cells with an excess of chromosomes (hyperdiploidy), a condition that leads to chromosomal instability.

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