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Prevalence of pathogenic variants in cancer-predisposing genes in second cancer after childhood solid cancers.

Masanori YoshidaKazuhiko NakabayashiWentao YangAiko Sato-OtsuboShin-Ichi TsujimotoHiroko Ogata-KawataTomoko KawaiKeisuke IshiwataMika SakamotoKohji OkamuraKaoru YoshidaRyota ShiraiTomoo OsumiChikako KiyotaniYoko ShiodaKeita TerashimaSae IshimaruYuki YuzaMasatoshi TakagiYuki ArakawaToshihiko ImamuraDaisuke HasegawaAkiko InoueTakako YoshiokaShuichi ItoDaisuke TomizawaKatsuyoshi KohKimikazu MatsumotoNobutaka KiyokawaSeishi OgawaAtsushi ManabeAkira NiwaKenichiro HataJun J YangMotohiro Kato
Published in: Cancer medicine (2023)
We highlight that overlapping effects of genetic background and primary cancer treatment contribute to the development of second cancers after treatment of pediatric solid tumors. A comprehensive analysis of germline and tumor samples may be useful to predict the risk of secondary cancers.
Keyphrases
  • childhood cancer
  • papillary thyroid
  • squamous cell
  • genome wide
  • young adults
  • copy number
  • risk factors
  • lymph node metastasis
  • squamous cell carcinoma