Figure 1.
Primary cytogenetic lesions by race-ethnicity. Data represent 525 White non-Hispanic, 143 Hispanic, and 108 Black patients with cytogenetic data available. (A) Proportion of patients with t(8;21) cytogenetics by race-ethnicity. (B) Proportion of patients with monosomy 5, 5q deletion, monosomy 7, or 7q deletion by race/ethnicity. (C) Proportion of patients with t(6;11)(q27;q23) by race-ethnicity.

Primary cytogenetic lesions by race-ethnicity. Data represent 525 White non-Hispanic, 143 Hispanic, and 108 Black patients with cytogenetic data available. (A) Proportion of patients with t(8;21) cytogenetics by race-ethnicity. (B) Proportion of patients with monosomy 5, 5q deletion, monosomy 7, or 7q deletion by race/ethnicity. (C) Proportion of patients with t(6;11)(q27;q23) by race-ethnicity.

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