SF3B1 QUESTION: I just got some results... - CLL America Support

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SF3B1 QUESTION

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I just got some results from a comprehensive HEME panel.

One of the items listed SF3B1 GENE at at a VAF of 40%.

The only references I can find on this refer to the P53 deletion and according to my FISH, I don't have that deletion.

Any additional information would be appreciated.

FYI: I included the full panel results in my bio.

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Did you mean to post in the international CLL Support group? healthunlocked.com/cllsupport

This community isn't currently active.

Neil

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73wcll in reply toAussieNeil

Intention was to post on the healthunlocked.com but that wasn't one of the options. Since I am in the USA I picked the one that indicated America. I will copy and repost on the other choice.

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