CLL family ‘Pedigree 14’ revisited: 1947–2004: Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia and Normal B-cells

The notion that inherited predisposition contributes to the development of haematological malignancies is generally thought of as being a relatively new idea. However, Videbaek made a clear enunciation of such a hypothesis in 1947, from a study of tumour incidence in relatives of patients with diffe...

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Hauptverfasser: Jønsson, V, Houlston, R S, Catovsky, D, Yuille, M R, Hilden, J, Olsen, J H, Fajber, M, Brandt, B, Sellick, G, Allinson, R, Wiik, A
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