The hereditary predisposition to cancer dates historically to interest piqued by physicians as well as family members wherein striking phenotypic features were shown to cluster in families, inclusive of the rather grotesque cutaneous findings in von Recklinghausen’s neurofibromatosis, which date back to the sixteenth century. The search for the role of primary genetic factors was heralded by studies at the infrahuman level, particularly on laboratory mouse strains with strong susceptibility to carcinogen-induced cancer, and conversely, with resistance to the same carcinogens. These studies, developed in the 19th and 20th centuries, continue today. This article traces the historical aspects of hereditary cancer dealing with identification an...
It is estimated that a highly penetrant genetic predisposition is the cause of 10-20 % of all colore...
Rare, large families with multiple cases of early-onset cancer affecting several generations provide...
About 5-10% of malignant neoplasms (MN) are hereditary. Carriers of mutations associated with heredi...
The identifi cation of susceptibility genes for specifi c types of cancer provided the necessary inf...
The existence of a relationship between cancer and heredity has been recognized for years, but only ...
The last decade has witnessed dramatic advances in our understanding of the molecular changes that u...
All cancer types exhibit familial clustering, suggestive of a significant inherited component; howev...
Cancer is one of the most common causes of death worldwide. A strong predisposition to cancer is gen...
The purpose of this review is to analyze the role of genetic factors in the pathogenesis of human ca...
This review focuses on the functional role and structural features of the genes involved in common h...
Hereditary colorectal cancer (CRC) syndromes attributable to high penetrance mutations represent 9-2...
Hereditary cancer syndromes predispose to early-onset or multiple cancers in a person or family, fol...
peer reviewedA personal or family history of cancer has now become the primary cause of genetic cons...
Research on the dominantly inherited cancer-susceptibility syndromes over the past 25 years has defi...
Two of the most common cancers are breast cancer and colorectal cancer. Up to 10% of cases of each a...
It is estimated that a highly penetrant genetic predisposition is the cause of 10-20 % of all colore...
Rare, large families with multiple cases of early-onset cancer affecting several generations provide...
About 5-10% of malignant neoplasms (MN) are hereditary. Carriers of mutations associated with heredi...
The identifi cation of susceptibility genes for specifi c types of cancer provided the necessary inf...
The existence of a relationship between cancer and heredity has been recognized for years, but only ...
The last decade has witnessed dramatic advances in our understanding of the molecular changes that u...
All cancer types exhibit familial clustering, suggestive of a significant inherited component; howev...
Cancer is one of the most common causes of death worldwide. A strong predisposition to cancer is gen...
The purpose of this review is to analyze the role of genetic factors in the pathogenesis of human ca...
This review focuses on the functional role and structural features of the genes involved in common h...
Hereditary colorectal cancer (CRC) syndromes attributable to high penetrance mutations represent 9-2...
Hereditary cancer syndromes predispose to early-onset or multiple cancers in a person or family, fol...
peer reviewedA personal or family history of cancer has now become the primary cause of genetic cons...
Research on the dominantly inherited cancer-susceptibility syndromes over the past 25 years has defi...
Two of the most common cancers are breast cancer and colorectal cancer. Up to 10% of cases of each a...
It is estimated that a highly penetrant genetic predisposition is the cause of 10-20 % of all colore...
Rare, large families with multiple cases of early-onset cancer affecting several generations provide...
About 5-10% of malignant neoplasms (MN) are hereditary. Carriers of mutations associated with heredi...