BackgroundWhile a number of autosomal dominant and autosomal recessive cancer syndromes have an associated spectrum of cancers, the prevalence and variety of cancer predisposition mutations in patients with multiple primary cancers have not been extensively investigated. An understanding of the variants predisposing to more than one cancer type could improve patient care, including screening and genetic counselling, as well as advancing the understanding of tumour development.MethodsA cohort of 57 patients ascertained due to their cutaneous melanoma (CM) diagnosis and with a history of two or more additional non-cutaneous independent primary cancer types were recruited for this study. Patient blood samples were assessed by whole exome or wh...
Multiple primary tumors (MPTs) affect a substantial proportion of cancer survivors and can result fr...
Purpose From epidemiological studies it appears that breast cancer (BC) and cutaneous melanoma (CMM)...
Multiple primary tumors (MPTs) affect a substantial proportion of cancer survivors and can result fr...
BackgroundWhile a number of autosomal dominant and autosomal recessive cancer syndromes have an asso...
<div><p>Background</p><p>While a number of autosomal dominant and autosomal recessive cancer syndrom...
Introduction: Multiple primary melanomas (MPM) occur up to 8% of patients with cutaneous malignant m...
Background: Melanoma has a complex molecular background and multiple genes are involved in its devel...
It is well known that synchronous and/or metachronous multiple primary melanomas (MPMs) occur in cle...
It is well known that synchronous and/or metachronous multiple primary melanomas (MPMs) occur in cle...
Abstract Background: Alterations in key-regulator genes of disease pathogenesis (BRAF, cKIT, Cyclin...
Background: Multiple primary melanomas (MPMs) could represent an interesting field of investigation ...
The association of BRCA1/2 mutations with melanoma is not completely determined; the interpretation ...
Approximately 10% of melanoma cases report a relative affected with melanoma, and a positive family ...
Multiple primary tumors (MPTs) affect a substantial proportion of cancer survivors and can result fr...
Cancers, including cutaneous melanoma, can cluster in families. In addition to environmental aetiolo...
Multiple primary tumors (MPTs) affect a substantial proportion of cancer survivors and can result fr...
Purpose From epidemiological studies it appears that breast cancer (BC) and cutaneous melanoma (CMM)...
Multiple primary tumors (MPTs) affect a substantial proportion of cancer survivors and can result fr...
BackgroundWhile a number of autosomal dominant and autosomal recessive cancer syndromes have an asso...
<div><p>Background</p><p>While a number of autosomal dominant and autosomal recessive cancer syndrom...
Introduction: Multiple primary melanomas (MPM) occur up to 8% of patients with cutaneous malignant m...
Background: Melanoma has a complex molecular background and multiple genes are involved in its devel...
It is well known that synchronous and/or metachronous multiple primary melanomas (MPMs) occur in cle...
It is well known that synchronous and/or metachronous multiple primary melanomas (MPMs) occur in cle...
Abstract Background: Alterations in key-regulator genes of disease pathogenesis (BRAF, cKIT, Cyclin...
Background: Multiple primary melanomas (MPMs) could represent an interesting field of investigation ...
The association of BRCA1/2 mutations with melanoma is not completely determined; the interpretation ...
Approximately 10% of melanoma cases report a relative affected with melanoma, and a positive family ...
Multiple primary tumors (MPTs) affect a substantial proportion of cancer survivors and can result fr...
Cancers, including cutaneous melanoma, can cluster in families. In addition to environmental aetiolo...
Multiple primary tumors (MPTs) affect a substantial proportion of cancer survivors and can result fr...
Purpose From epidemiological studies it appears that breast cancer (BC) and cutaneous melanoma (CMM)...
Multiple primary tumors (MPTs) affect a substantial proportion of cancer survivors and can result fr...