Kristin Andersen
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Recent Articles
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Brunetti M, Andersen K, Spetalen S, Tjonnfjord G, Heim S, Micci F
Anticancer Res
. 2025 Mar;
45(3):921-928.
PMID: 40037847
Background/aim: A 30-year-old female diagnosed with B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL) had a normal karyotype at diagnosis. Case Report: The case was investigated further by fluorescence hybridization (FISH), array...
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Andersen K, Tjonnfjord G, Hestdalen M, Spetalen S, Panagopoulos I
Cancer Genomics Proteomics
. 2024 Dec;
22(1):24-33.
PMID: 39730178
Background/aim: Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDSs) are clonal bone marrow disorders characterized by ineffective hematopoiesis. They are classified based on morphology and genetic alterations, with SF3B1 variants linked to favorable prognosis and...
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Behsen A, Holien T, Micci F, Rye M, Rasmussen J, Andersen K, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2024 Nov;
14(1):28805.
PMID: 39567630
Multiple myeloma (MM) is a hematological malignancy originating from plasma cells. Genetically, MM is categorized into two subtypes: hyperdiploid and non-hyperdiploid tumors, with distinct chromosomal characteristics. Human myeloma cell lines...
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Brunetti M, Andersen K, Troen G, Micci F, Spetalen S, Lenartova A, et al.
Front Oncol
. 2024 Oct;
14:1428984.
PMID: 39391249
Background/aim: Isodicentric [idic(X)(q13)] and isochromosome [i(X)(q10)] are infrequent aberrations in neoplastic diseases. The former is mainly reported in elderly women with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) and acute myeloid leukemia (AML), whereas...
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Andersen K, Tjonnfjord G, Ramslien L, Panagopoulos I
Genes Chromosomes Cancer
. 2024 Sep;
63(9):e23272.
PMID: 39324493
RUNX1 fuses with over 70 different partner genes in hematological neoplasms. While common RUNX1 chimeras have been extensively studied and their prognosis is well established, our current understanding of less...
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Torres P, Bujanda C, Arroyo J, Lucio A, Pan V, Ganschow P, et al.
Contemp Clin Trials
. 2024 Sep;
146:107689.
PMID: 39265781
Background: Latines suffer from breast cancer (BC), due to elevated biological and social determinants of health (SDOH) risks. This study compares the effects of different strategies on uptake of cancer...
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Panagopoulos I, Andersen K, Lobmaier I, Lund-Iversen M
Genes Chromosomes Cancer
. 2024 Aug;
63(8):e23262.
PMID: 39120141
Background: Cellular angiofibroma, a rare benign mesenchymal neoplasm, is classified within the 13q/RB1 family of tumors due to morphological, immunohistochemical, and genetic similarities with spindle cell lipoma. Here, genetic data...
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Panagopoulos I, Andersen K, Gorunova L, Lobmaier I
Cancer Genomics Proteomics
. 2024 Apr;
21(3):252-259.
PMID: 38670591
Background/aim: The term "calcified chondroid mesenchymal neoplasm" was introduced in 2021 to describe a group of tumors characterized by various morphological features, including the formation of cartilage or chondroid matrix....
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Panagopoulos I, Andersen K, Stavseth V, Torkildsen S, Heim S, Tandsaether M
Cancer Genomics Proteomics
. 2024 Apr;
21(3):272-284.
PMID: 38670586
Background/aim: Constitutional chromosomal aberrations are rare in hematologic malignancies and their pathogenetic role is mostly poorly understood. We present a comprehensive molecular characterization of a novel constitutional chromosomal translocation found...
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Brunetti M, Andersen K, Spetalen S, Lenartova A, Osnes L, Valerhaugen H, et al.
Front Oncol
. 2024 Apr;
14:1371980.
PMID: 38571499
Introduction: Alterations of the gene (9q34) are recurrent in acute leukemias. Rearrangements of chromosomal band 9q34 targeting this locus can be karyotypically distinct, for example t(6;9)(p22;q34)/, or cryptic, in which...