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Circadian rhythms in haematological malignancies: therapeutic potential and personalised interventions
Body Clock Patterns in Blood Cancers: Treatment Possibilities and Personalized Care
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Abstract
Disruptions in the circadian clock may be involved in cancer progression.
- The circadian clock regulates the rhythmic expression of many genes and biological processes.
- Genetic and environmental disruptions to the circadian system are associated with cancer progression.
- Clock genes may serve as diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers for haematological malignancies.
- Optimising treatment timing through circadian rhythms could enhance treatment efficacy.
- Strategies for personalised chronobiological interventions are discussed, particularly for cutaneous lymphoma.
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