
We describe here recurrent immunoglobulin rearrangement events that occur as a function or product of metastasis to the lymph nodes in patients with a solid tumor (cancer) in either the breast or colon/rectum. Immunoglobulin rearrangement events could be presumed to occur as a general function of disease progression in humans with cancer separate from metastasis to the lymph nodes.
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