Retinoblastoma is a rare pediatric cancer of the developing retina. In high-income countries, survival rates near 100%; however, enucleation of the affected eye has to be performed in over 70% of patients. Knudson’s 1971 two-hit hypothesis led to the discovery that this cancer usually initiates after a bi-allelic loss of the RB1 gene. Despite this early finding, little is known about the other molecular underpinnings of retinoblastoma. For instance, few genome-wide studies have described the genetic and epigenetic characteristics of these tumors. Furthermore, there is still no clear consensus regarding this cancer’s cell of origin, or whether or not it is homogenous disease. In this study, we built a comprehensive molecular and clinical por...
In retinoblastoma, two RB1 mutations are necessary for tumor development. Recurrent genomic rearrang...
Retinoblastoma is a rare childhood cancer initiated by RB1 mutation or MYCN amplification, while add...
Part 1: Although pediatric cancer patients have high survival rates, 20% cannot be cured with standa...
Retinoblastoma is a rare pediatric cancer of the developing retina. In high-income countries, surviv...
Retinoblastoma is the most common intraocular childhood cancer and occurs when both alleles of the R...
Retinoblastoma (RB) is a rare pediatric cancer of the developing retina that represents the most com...
Le rétinoblastome est une tumeur rare qui touche la rétine du jeune enfant. L’inactivation bi-alléli...
Le rétinoblastome est un cancer pédiatrique dérivé de la rétine. Bien que rare, c'est la tumeur mali...
Retinoblastoma (RB) is the most common primary intraocular malignancy in children. Somatic inactivat...
Retinoblastoma is a type of cancer that arises from the loss of both copies of the RB1 gene that nor...
SummaryBackgroundRetinoblastoma is the childhood retinal cancer that defined tumour-suppressor genes...
AbstractBackgroundRetinoblastoma is a pediatric eye cancer associated with RB1 loss or MYCN amplific...
Childhood blindness due to hereditary retinal disease represents a huge clinical problem. Morbidity,...
Introducere. Retinoblastomul este o boală genetică, o tumoră malignă ce se dezvoltă în retină la cop...
Introduction. Retinoblastoma is a childhood cancer of the retina originated by altered or null retin...
In retinoblastoma, two RB1 mutations are necessary for tumor development. Recurrent genomic rearrang...
Retinoblastoma is a rare childhood cancer initiated by RB1 mutation or MYCN amplification, while add...
Part 1: Although pediatric cancer patients have high survival rates, 20% cannot be cured with standa...
Retinoblastoma is a rare pediatric cancer of the developing retina. In high-income countries, surviv...
Retinoblastoma is the most common intraocular childhood cancer and occurs when both alleles of the R...
Retinoblastoma (RB) is a rare pediatric cancer of the developing retina that represents the most com...
Le rétinoblastome est une tumeur rare qui touche la rétine du jeune enfant. L’inactivation bi-alléli...
Le rétinoblastome est un cancer pédiatrique dérivé de la rétine. Bien que rare, c'est la tumeur mali...
Retinoblastoma (RB) is the most common primary intraocular malignancy in children. Somatic inactivat...
Retinoblastoma is a type of cancer that arises from the loss of both copies of the RB1 gene that nor...
SummaryBackgroundRetinoblastoma is the childhood retinal cancer that defined tumour-suppressor genes...
AbstractBackgroundRetinoblastoma is a pediatric eye cancer associated with RB1 loss or MYCN amplific...
Childhood blindness due to hereditary retinal disease represents a huge clinical problem. Morbidity,...
Introducere. Retinoblastomul este o boală genetică, o tumoră malignă ce se dezvoltă în retină la cop...
Introduction. Retinoblastoma is a childhood cancer of the retina originated by altered or null retin...
In retinoblastoma, two RB1 mutations are necessary for tumor development. Recurrent genomic rearrang...
Retinoblastoma is a rare childhood cancer initiated by RB1 mutation or MYCN amplification, while add...
Part 1: Although pediatric cancer patients have high survival rates, 20% cannot be cured with standa...