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Consequences of diagnosing a tumor predisposition syndrome in children with cancer: A literature review.

Floor A M PostemaSaskia M J HopmanRaoul C HennekamJohannes H M Merks
Published in: Pediatric blood & cancer (2017)
Up to 8.5% of children with cancer have a genetic cause for their cancer: a tumor predisposition syndrome (TPS). Diagnosing a TPS is of great importance, as it may have major consequences for clinical care. Patients with TPSs require specific monitoring and management. We present an overview of the cancer-related and noncancer-related consequences for the 36 most common TPSs.
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