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High-risk transcriptional profiles in multiple myeloma are an acquired feature that can occur in any subtype and more frequently with each subsequent relapse.

Boyle EM, Rosenthal A, Wang Y, Farmer P, Rutherford M, Ashby C, Bauer M, Johnson SK, Wardell CP, Hoering A, Schinke C, Thanendrarajan S, Zangari M, Barlogie B, Davies FE, Walker BA, van Rhee F, Morgan GJ. High-risk transcriptional profiles in multiple myeloma are an acquired feature that can occur in any subtype and more frequently with each subsequent relapse. Br J Haematol. 2021 10; 195(2):283-286.

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