Mutations Predict Poor Outcome in Neuroblastoma
24th Nov 2005, 00:11 GMT
PHILADELPHIA - Even when most indicators suggest a low-risk form of neuroblastoma, loss of genetic material on chromosomes 1 and 11 predicts a poor outcome, researchers here reported.
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