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With the application of improved methods of cell culture and chromosome banding within the past 10 years, our understanding of the specificity of certain chromosome abnormalities in tumor cells has grown and it has been shown that specific chromosome changes are of diagnostic and prognostic significance. Enormous progress in cancer research has been accomplished by the association of cytogenetic and molecular genetic data leading to the localization of cellular oncogenes and cell differentiation genes in chromosome regions which are nonrandomly involved in marker formation.

The work was supported in part by research grants from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Fo 91/11–1).

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Fonatsch, C., Gradl, G., Rademacher, J. (1989). Genetics of Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. In: Diehl, V., Pfreundschuh, M., Loeffler, M. (eds) New Aspects in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Hodgkin’s Disease. Recent Results in Cancer Research, vol 117. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-83781-4_4

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