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Clinical significance of p53 mutations in newly diagnosed Burkitt's lymphoma and acute lymphoblastic leukemia: a report of 48 cases.
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Our findings suggest that, contrary to what is seen in most other neoplasias, p53 mutations in newly diagnosed BL and L3 ALL are not associated with extensive tumor mass or poor response to intensive therapeutic regimens. It is hypothesized that this difference with most tumors could be due to the fact that p53 mutations in BL and L3 ALL are generally associated with persistence of a normal residual p53 allele, contrary to what is observed in the majority of tumors.
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