Publications by authors named "Rebecca De Kraa"

Introduction And Objective: Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia (CML) is defined by the presence of the Philadelphia chromosome, a balanced translocation between chromosomes 9 and 22 that results in the constitutively active tyrosine kinase, BCR-ABL1. Additional chromosomal abnormalities (ACAs) at diagnosis occur in 5-10% of CML patients, and are important for prognosis. They are classified as major or minor route.

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Jumping translocations (JT) are rare chromosomal rearrangements caused by the translocation of one donor chromosome segment to two or more recipient chromosomes. In the setting of myeloid neoplasms, JT are typically associated with disease transformation to acute myeloid leukemia (AML), and studies to date have found JT to be associated with poor prognosis and short overall survival. However, JT have been only very rarely reported in AML associated with a favorable AML prognostic cytogenetic marker.

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Background: Infants with -rearranged B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) have poor outcomes. There is an urgent need to identify novel agents to improve survival. Proteasome inhibition has emerged as a promising therapeutic strategy for several hematological malignancies.

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Article Synopsis
  • Multiple myeloma is a terminal cancer that affects plasma cells, and a study reviewed patient survival in Western Australia over a decade.
  • The research found no significant difference in survival rates between patients from metropolitan Perth and those from regional areas, despite fewer haematology services in rural locations.
  • Patients diagnosed with R-ISS Stage 3 multiple myeloma had the lowest median survival time of 24 months in the study.
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