Differences in genomic abnormalities among African individuals with monoclonal gammopathies using ca...
Differences in genomic abnormalities among African individuals with monoclonal gammopathies using calculated ancestry
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Baughn, Linda B. , Pearce, Kathryn , Larson, Dirk , Polley, Mei-Yin , Elhaik, Eran , Baird, Michael , Colby, Colin , Benson, Joanne , Li, Zhuo , Asmann, Yan , Therneau, Terry , Cerhan, James R. , Vachon, Celine M. , Stewart, A. Keith , Bergsagel, P. Leif , Dispenzieri, Angela , Kumar, Shaji and Rajkumar, S. Vincent
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Multiple myeloma (MM) is two- to three-fold more common in African Americans (AAs) compared to European Americans (EAs). This striking disparity, one of the highest of any cancer, may be due to underlying genetic predisposition between these groups. There are multiple unique cytogenetic subtypes of MM, and it is likely that the disparity is associa...
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Differences in genomic abnormalities among African individuals with monoclonal gammopathies using calculated ancestry
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2044-5385
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10.1038/s41408-018-0132-1