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[Myelodysplastic syndrome and acut leukaemia]
Daniel Kristensen, Anne Stidsholt Roug, Marianne Tang Severinsen1
1m.severinsen@rn.dk.
Abstract:
Myelodysplastic syndrome and acute myeloid leukaemia are neoplastic diseases caused by genetic alterations of the haematopoietic stem cells. Advances in sequencing techniques have led to a profound understanding of the underlying pathogeneses. Somatic mutations and chromosomal aberrations can be found in > 90% of the cases. The improved understanding of the pathogeneses has translated into better risk stratification and drug development. Somatic mutations may affect targetable protein-kinases or neomorphic enzymes, and new treatment options for specific molecular subgroups of patients are in the pipeline.
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