Genetic predisposition to childhood cancer.

Jelena Roganovic
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Abstract

The etiology of childhood cancer remains largely unknown. Recent evidence suggests that genetic factors play a substantial role in pediatric tumorigenesis. Unlike adult cancers, pediatric cancers typically have a higher prevalence of germline pathogenic variants in cancer predisposition genes. Inherited cancer predisposition syndromes account for approximately 10% of all childhood cancers. Over the years, the diagnosis of cancer predisposition syndromes was based on clinical suspicion prompting referral to a specialized geneticist. However, advances in molecular technologies have led to a shift toward a "genotype-first" approach. Identification of genetic variants related to cancer predisposition enables tailored treatment, improves clinical outcome, optimizes surveillance, and facilitates genetic counseling of the affected child and the family.

儿童癌症的遗传倾向。
儿童癌症的病因在很大程度上仍然未知。最近的证据表明,遗传因素在小儿肿瘤发生中起着重要作用。与成人癌症不同,儿科癌症通常具有较高的癌症易感基因种系致病变异率。在所有儿童癌症中,遗传性癌症易感综合征约占 10%。多年来,癌症易感综合征的诊断都是基于临床怀疑,然后转诊给专业遗传学家。然而,分子技术的进步导致了向 "基因型优先 "方法的转变。确定与癌症易感性相关的基因变异可实现有针对性的治疗,改善临床结果,优化监测,并为患儿和家庭的遗传咨询提供便利。
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