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  • NYU Dataset

    Whole Exome Sequencing Confirmed Progression of Smoldering Multiple Myeloma to Multiple Myeloma

    Authors
    Eileen M. Boyle
    Shayu Deshpande
    Ruslana Tytarenko
    Cody Ashby
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    Description

    Smoldering multiple myeloma (SMM) is an asymptomatic plasma cell disorder. It is associated with a high-risk of progression to multiple myeloma (MM). For this study, they performed targeted sequencing on 82 patients. The results showed fewer NRAS and FAM46C mutations with SMM, which is consistent with their role as drivers of the transition to MM. They also analyzed the change in clonal structure over...

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    Cancer
    Genomics
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  • Myeloma XI: Paired Presentation, Relapse and Control Samples From Newly Diagnosed, Uniformly Treated Myeloma Patients

    Authors
    Graham Jackson
    Description

    Randomised Comparisons, in Myeloma Patients of All Ages, of Thalidomide, Lenalidomide, Carfilzomib and Bortezomib Induction Combinations, and of Lenalidomide and Combination Lenalidomide Vorinostat as Maintenance (Myeloma XI) was a randomized controlled trial which recruited 4420 adult patients in the United Kingdom who were newly diagnosed with symptomatic or non-secretory multiple myeloma to study...

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    Cancer
    Genomics
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    Gareth J. Morgan
  • Multiple Myeloma Genomic Study

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    MMGS
    Authors
    Irene M. Ghobrial
    Description

    Sequencing data was collected from adult patients with a diagnosis of myeloma, monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS), or smoldering myeloma in order to define the genomic characteristics of tumor cells and the tumor microenvironment (including immune cells and peripheral blood) associated with the progression of multiple myeloma. The sequencing data released to dbGaP in 2019...

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    Cancer
    Genomics
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    Gareth J. Morgan