Characterization of individuals at high risk of developing melanoma in Latin America: bases for genetic counseling in melanoma.
Susana PuigMiriam PotronyFrancisco CuellarJoan Anton Puig-ButilleCristina CarreraPaula AguileraEduardo NagoreZaida Garcia-CasadoCelia RequenaRajiv KumarGilles LandmanBianca Costa Soares de SáGisele Gargantini RezzeLuciana Facure MoredoAlexandre Leon Ribeiro de AvilaMaria Isabel AchatzDirce Maria CarraroJoão Pedreira Duprat NetoThais C GrazziotinRenan R BonamigoMaria Carolina W ReyClaudia BalestriniEnrique MoralesMontserrat MolgoRenato Marchiori BakosPatricia Ashton-ProllaRoberto GiuglianiAlejandra Larre BorgesVirginia BarquetJaviera PérezMiguel MartínezHoracio CaboEmilia Cohen SabbanClara LatorreBlanca Carlos-OrtegaJulio C Salas-AlanisRoger GonzalezZulema OlazaranJosep MalvehyCelia BadenasPublished in: Genetics in medicine : official journal of the American College of Medical Genetics (2015)
The inclusion criteria for genetic counseling of melanoma in Latin America may be the same criteria used in Spain, as suggested in areas with low to medium incidence, SMP with at least two melanomas, or families with at least two cases among first- or second-degree relatives.Genet Med 18 7, 727-736.