Elevated serum TARC levels precede classic Hodgkin lymphoma diagnosis by several years

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Abstract

Tumor cells in classic Hodgkin lymphoma produce high quantities of the thymus- and activation-related chemokine (TARC). We measured TARC levels in prediagnostic serum samples and found strikingly increased values in the vast majority of patients, as early as 6 years before diagnosis.

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Diepstra, A., Nolte, I. M., van den Berg, A., Magpantay, L. I., Martínez-Maza, O., & Levin, L. I. (2023). Elevated serum TARC levels precede classic Hodgkin lymphoma diagnosis by several years. Blood, 142(22), 1928–1931. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.2023020959

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