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deletion 17p

(deh-LEE-shun …)
The loss of all or part of the short arm (also called the p arm) of chromosome 17. The deletion 17p leads to the loss of the tumor suppressor gene TP53, which is linked to many genetic conditions and some types of cancer, such as leukemia, multiple myeloma, and myelodysplastic syndrome. Checking for the deletion 17p may help diagnose cancer, plan treatment, or make a prognosis. Also called 17p deletion and chromosome 17p deletion.
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