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Key clinical point: BCR/ABL transcript type B3a2_e14a2 is more common than B2a2_e13a2 in patients with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) with B3a2_e14a2 being more common in women than men.

Major finding: The overall estimated prevalence was highest for B3a2_e14a2 transcript (54%), followed by B2a2_e13a2 (39%) and dual B2a2_e13a2/B3a2_e14a2 (1.11%) transcripts (all P less than .0001), with B3a2_e14a2 being more prevalent in women vs. men (60.6% vs. 51.1%; P less than .0001).

Study details: Findings are from a meta-analysis of 34 studies that evaluated the prevalence of main BCR/ABL transcript types in patients with CML.

Disclosures: No specific funding source was identified. The authors declared no conflicts of interest.

Source: Ghalesardi OK et al. Leuk Res. 2021 Jan 19. doi: 10.1016/j.leukres.2021.106512.

 

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Key clinical point: BCR/ABL transcript type B3a2_e14a2 is more common than B2a2_e13a2 in patients with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) with B3a2_e14a2 being more common in women than men.

Major finding: The overall estimated prevalence was highest for B3a2_e14a2 transcript (54%), followed by B2a2_e13a2 (39%) and dual B2a2_e13a2/B3a2_e14a2 (1.11%) transcripts (all P less than .0001), with B3a2_e14a2 being more prevalent in women vs. men (60.6% vs. 51.1%; P less than .0001).

Study details: Findings are from a meta-analysis of 34 studies that evaluated the prevalence of main BCR/ABL transcript types in patients with CML.

Disclosures: No specific funding source was identified. The authors declared no conflicts of interest.

Source: Ghalesardi OK et al. Leuk Res. 2021 Jan 19. doi: 10.1016/j.leukres.2021.106512.

 

Key clinical point: BCR/ABL transcript type B3a2_e14a2 is more common than B2a2_e13a2 in patients with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) with B3a2_e14a2 being more common in women than men.

Major finding: The overall estimated prevalence was highest for B3a2_e14a2 transcript (54%), followed by B2a2_e13a2 (39%) and dual B2a2_e13a2/B3a2_e14a2 (1.11%) transcripts (all P less than .0001), with B3a2_e14a2 being more prevalent in women vs. men (60.6% vs. 51.1%; P less than .0001).

Study details: Findings are from a meta-analysis of 34 studies that evaluated the prevalence of main BCR/ABL transcript types in patients with CML.

Disclosures: No specific funding source was identified. The authors declared no conflicts of interest.

Source: Ghalesardi OK et al. Leuk Res. 2021 Jan 19. doi: 10.1016/j.leukres.2021.106512.

 

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