Complex karyotype in de novo acute myeloid leukemia: typical and atypical subtypes differ molecularly and clinically
- Citation:
- Leukemia vol 33 (7) 1620-1634
- Year:
- 2019
- Type:
- Manuscript
- Funding:
- NCTN
- Endpoint:
- Secondary-not-in-original
- Analysis:
- Primary
- Data Sharing:
- No-Data-Sharing
- Status:
- Presented/Published
- Citation Status:
- pmc-release
- Note:
- Methodological:
- No
- Biospecimen:
- Yes
- SDC:
- No
- Book Volume:
- 8
- Parents:
- 2781
- Children:
- None
- Program:
- TRP
- Primary Committee:
- Leuk Corr Sci
- Sec. Committees:
- Pharmas:
- Grants:
- U10CA180821, U10CA180882, P30CA016058, U10CA180833, U10CA180850, U10CA180861, U10CA180866, U10CA180867, U24CA196171
- Corr. Author:
- Authors:
- Krzysztof Mrózek Ann-Kathrin Eisfeld Jessica Kohlschmidt Andrew J. Carroll Christopher J. Walker Deedra Nicolet James S. Blachly Marius Bill Dimitrios Papaioannou Eunice S. Wang Geoffrey L. Uy Jonathan E. Kolitz Bayard L. Powell William Blum Richard M. Stone John C. Byrd Clara D. Bloomfield
- Networks:
- CT063, LAPS-AL002, LAPS-MA036, LAPS-MO011, LAPS-NY158, LAPS-OH007, NC002, NORTHWELL, OH070
- Study
- Multiple Studies, or Legacy Studies in Alliance Study:
- CALGB-8461, CALGB-9665, CALGB-20202
- Phases:
- N/A
- Keywords:
- acute myeloid leukemia, complex karyotype, next-generation sequencing, gene mutations, clinical outcome