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My mom is from Australia. My relatives there date back to the First Fleeters. I

have three direct links to them. One line comes down through Ann Forbes

(convict). I also have a Dringle(convict). Then the ship's doctor

Arundle?

I'm currently on vacation so my detailed info would be at home. Not sure if this

is the sort of info you are interested in? Following family lines? My mom's

father came from England around the 1910 or there abouts?

denise currently in Orem Utah and wow the mountains look great

>

> There have been a number of very extensive familial CLL studies (FCLL), mostly

from Denmark where cancers are tracked and have been for 60 years.

>

> It has emerged in the past year that there is probably two types of FCLL;

> one follows Mendel's principals and the other doesn't.

>

> Some researchers believe that FCLL may be genetically bound, but

> they have yet to determine which gene may cause it to run in families.

>

> However, whether CLL occurs spontaneously in a person or is

> carried down, it is the same CLL unfortunately.

>

> In families where FCLL is suspected it is probably a good idea

> if children get tested starting at about the age of 30 for monoclonal B-cell

lymphocytosis. (MBL). MBL precedes CLL in the vast majority of patients, and

gives an early warning of what may develop.

>

> Good articles :

> http://asheducationbook.hematologylibrary.org/cgi/content/full/2007/1/339

> http://www.nature.com/leu/journal/v20/n4/abs/2404116a.html (must purchase)

>

> ~chris

> http://cllcanada.ca

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- I, very personally, am convinced that there is such a thing as familial CLL - the establishment does not yet agree with me. Can you shed some more light?

In a message dated 6/8/2010 5:40:20 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, denickite@... writes:

My mom is from Australia. My relatives there date back to the First Fleeters. I have three direct links to them. One line comes down through Ann Forbes (convict). I also have a Dringle(convict). Then the ship's doctor Arundle? I'm currently on vacation so my detailed info would be at home. Not sure if this is the sort of info you are interested in? Following family lines? My mom's father came from England around the 1910 or there abouts? denise currently in Orem Utah and wow the mountains look great>> There have been a number of very extensive familial CLL studies (FCLL), mostly from Denmark where cancers are tracked and have been for 60 years.> > It has emerged in the past year that there is probably two types of FCLL;> one follows Mendel's principals and the other doesn't.> > Some researchers believe that FCLL may be genetically bound, but> they have yet to determine which gene may cause it to run in families.> > However, whether CLL occurs spontaneously in a person or is> carried down, it is the same CLL unfortunately.> > In families where FCLL is suspected it is probably a good idea> if children get tested starting at about the age of 30 for monoclonal B-cell lymphocytosis. (MBL). MBL precedes CLL in the vast majority of patients, and gives an early warning of what may develop.> > Good articles :> http://asheducationbook.hematologylibrary.org/cgi/content/full/2007/1/339> http://www.nature.com/leu/journal/v20/n4/abs/2404116a.html (must purchase)> > ~chris> http://cllcanada.ca>

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