A new study by researchers at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard has revealed the “genetic travelogue” of a cancer that evolves ...
While not every patient with AML develops skin involvement, it can be one of the earliest visible signs that something systemic is occurring.
BOSTON – A change of scenery can restore one's outlook, but for some precancerous cells, a journey from the caves of the bone marrow to the sunny climes of the skin can trigger genetic changes that ...
A 20-year-old Iowa woman who noticed some seemingly innocuous spots on her skin was later shocked to discover that they were a symptom of blood cancer. Helaina Hillyard first became aware of the ...
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