A 50-year-old man comes to the office due to a lump in his neck that has fluctuated in size over the past several months. The mass is nonpainful, and the patient has no associated dysphagia, chest pain, weight loss, or fever. He has no chronic medical conditions. Social history is significant for smoking a pack of cigarettes per day and occasional alcohol use. Vital signs are normal. Physical examination shows a firm, enlarged, movable, left-sided cervical lymph node. Biopsy of the mass reveals abnormal cells with a t(14;18) chromosomal translocation. This chromosomal change is most likely to cause which of the following abnormalities?
A) BCL2 overexpression
B) BCR-ABL1 hybrid formation
C) HER2 overexpression
D) MYC overexpression
E) p53 inactivation
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