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A cohort study of CNS tumors in Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 1.

Thomas GraillonPauline RomanetClara CamillaCamille GelinRomain AppayCatherine RocheArnaud LagardeGregory MougelKaissar FarahMaelle Le BrasJulien EngelhardtMichel KalamaridesMatthieu PeyreAymeric AmelotEvelyne EmeryElsa MagroHélène CebulaRabih AboukaisCatherine BautersEmmanuel JouanneauMoncef BerhoumaThomas CunyHenry DufourHugues LoiseauDominique Figarella BrangerLuc BauchetChristine BinquetAnne BarlierPierre Goudet
Published in: Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research (2024)
Incidence of each CNS tumor was higher in the MEN1 population than in the French general population. Meningiomas and ependymomas should be considered part of the MEN1 syndrome, but somatic molecular data are missing to conclude for astrocytomas and schwannomas.
Keyphrases
  • blood brain barrier
  • middle aged
  • high grade
  • risk factors
  • electronic health record
  • big data
  • copy number
  • gene expression
  • machine learning
  • single molecule
  • data analysis
  • artificial intelligence
  • deep learning