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Anyone Have The 4:14 Translocation?

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October 10
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Translocations, such as the 4:14 translocation, are changes in chromosomes that can affect the prognosis of multiple myeloma. According to my knowledge base, chromosome translocations, including those between chromosome 14 and another chromosome, can lead to a worse outlook for individuals with multiple myeloma. If you have read more

Translocations, such as the 4:14 translocation, are changes in chromosomes that can affect the prognosis of multiple myeloma. According to my knowledge base, chromosome translocations, including those between chromosome 14 and another chromosome, can lead to a worse outlook for individuals with multiple myeloma. If you have specific concerns about your condition, it's best to discuss them with your healthcare provider.

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