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Origins of Second Malignancies in Children and Mutational Footprint of Chemotherapy in Normal Tissues.

Mònica Sánchez-GuixéFerran MuinosMorena Pinheiro-SantinVictor Gonzalez-HuiciCarlos J Rodriguez-HernandezAlexandra AvgustinovaCinzia LavarinoNuria Lopez-BigasJaume Catala-MoraNúria López-Bigas
Published in: Cancer discovery (2024)
Using whole-genome and error-correcting ultra-deep duplex sequencing, we uncover different origins for second neoplasms in four children. We also uncover the presence of platinum-related mutations across 10 normal tissues of exposed individuals, highlighting the impact that the use of cytotoxic therapies may have on cancer survivors. See related commentary by Pacyna and Nangalia, p. 900. This article is featured in Selected Articles from This Issue, p. 897.
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