The Genetics of Myeloid Malignancies - From Germline Risk to Somatic Transformation
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Explore the complex genetic landscape of myeloid malignancies in this Yale Cancer Center Grand Rounds lecture, where Dr. Coleman Lindsley delves into the intricate relationship between germline risk factors and somatic transformation in blood cancers. Learn about the latest research findings and clinical implications of genetic predisposition to myeloid disorders, understand the molecular mechanisms driving disease progression, and discover how inherited genetic variants can influence the development of blood-related malignancies. Gain valuable insights into the current understanding of genetic risk assessment, disease monitoring, and potential therapeutic approaches in treating myeloid malignancies.
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The Genetics of Myeloid Malignancies: from Germline Risk to Somatic Transformation
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Yale Cancer Center