Tumors
renal clear cell carcinoma (RCCC)
non-small cell lung cancer
various cancers
See also
tumoral deletions
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Tumoral deletions
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del(3p)
23 January 2007 -
del(3)(p14p23)
23 January 2007Tumors
pulmonary small cell carcinoma (small cell carcinoma of lungs)
Candidate genes -
del(3)(p12p14)
23 January 2007Tumors
mammary carcinomas (breast carcinomas)
Candidate genes -
del(1p)
23 January 2007Tumors
neuroblastoma
colorectal adenoma
uterine leiomyoma (#16320247#)
Regions
del(1)(p11p36) (#16320247#) uterine leiomyoma (#16320247#) -
tumoral deletions
23 January 2007Tumoral deletions are notated del(chromosome number) as del(1p) or del(7)(q21q31).
See also
chromosomal deletions
homozygous deletions
References
Nagayama K, Kohno T, Sato M, Arai Y, Minna JD, Yokota J. Homozygous deletion scanning of the lung cancer genome at a 100-kb resolution. Genes Chromosomes Cancer. 2007 Aug 2; PMID: #17674361# -
del(7)(q21q32)
25 April 2006del(7)(q22q32), del(7)(q21q31)
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del(9p)
18 January 20069p deletion
Deletion of 9p21 is the most commonly reported chromosomal abnormality in pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
Pathology
del(9p) in precursor T lymphoblastic lymphoma (30%)
Candidate genes
CDKN2A -
del(5)(q31)
9 December 2005Target gene: EGR1
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del(5q)(q33q34)
9 December 2005Interstitial del(5q), 5q- syndrome
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del(16)(q22)
9 December 2005Tumors
acute non lymphoblastic leukaemia (ANLL) (5-10%) M4eo-ANLL M4-ANLL (marked eosinophilia) (20%) (rarely) M2-ANLL or M5-AMLL
myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS)