Introduction: Recognising a tumour predisposition syndrome (TPS) in patients with childhood cancer is of significant clinical relevance, as it affects treatment, prognosis and facilitates genetic counselling. Previous studies revealed that only half of the known TPSs are recognised during standard paediatric cancer care. In current medical practice it is impossible to refer every patient with childhood cancer to a clinical geneticist, due to limited capacity for routine genetic consultation. Therefore, we have developed a screening instrument to identify patients with childhood cancer with a high probability of having a TPS. The aim of this study is to validate the clinical screening instrument for TPS in patients with childhood cancer. Met...
Introduction: Recognising a tumour predisposition syndrome (TPS) in childhood cancer patients is of ...
Introduction: Recognising a tumour predisposition syndrome (TPS) in childhood cancer patients is of ...
Introduction: Recognising a tumour predisposition syndrome (TPS) in childhood cancer patients is of ...
Introduction: Recognising a tumour predisposition syndrome (TPS) in patients with childhood cancer i...
Introduction: Recognising a tumour predisposition syndrome (TPS) in patients with childhood cancer i...
Introduction: Recognising a tumour predisposition syndrome (TPS) in patients with childhood cancer i...
Introduction Recognising a tumour predisposition syndrome (TPS) in patients with childhood cancer is...
Introduction Recognising a tumour predisposition syndrome (TPS) in patients with childhood cancer is...
Introduction: Recognising a tumour predisposition syndrome (TPS) in patients with childhood cancer i...
Recognizing a tumor predisposition syndrome (TPS) in a child with cancer is of clinical relevance. E...
Recognizing a tumor predisposition syndrome (TPS) in a child with cancer is of clinical relevance. E...
Recognizing a tumor predisposition syndrome (TPS) in a child with cancer is of clinical relevance. E...
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Approximately 10% of children with cancer have an underlying cause for their cancer: a tumor predisp...
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Introduction: Recognising a tumour predisposition syndrome (TPS) in childhood cancer patients is of ...
Introduction: Recognising a tumour predisposition syndrome (TPS) in childhood cancer patients is of ...
Introduction: Recognising a tumour predisposition syndrome (TPS) in childhood cancer patients is of ...
Introduction: Recognising a tumour predisposition syndrome (TPS) in patients with childhood cancer i...
Introduction: Recognising a tumour predisposition syndrome (TPS) in patients with childhood cancer i...
Introduction: Recognising a tumour predisposition syndrome (TPS) in patients with childhood cancer i...
Introduction Recognising a tumour predisposition syndrome (TPS) in patients with childhood cancer is...
Introduction Recognising a tumour predisposition syndrome (TPS) in patients with childhood cancer is...
Introduction: Recognising a tumour predisposition syndrome (TPS) in patients with childhood cancer i...
Recognizing a tumor predisposition syndrome (TPS) in a child with cancer is of clinical relevance. E...
Recognizing a tumor predisposition syndrome (TPS) in a child with cancer is of clinical relevance. E...
Recognizing a tumor predisposition syndrome (TPS) in a child with cancer is of clinical relevance. E...
Contains fulltext : 169873.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Approximately 10% of children with cancer have an underlying cause for their cancer: a tumor predisp...
Item does not contain fulltextINTRODUCTION: Recognising a tumour predisposition syndrome (TPS) in ch...
Introduction: Recognising a tumour predisposition syndrome (TPS) in childhood cancer patients is of ...
Introduction: Recognising a tumour predisposition syndrome (TPS) in childhood cancer patients is of ...
Introduction: Recognising a tumour predisposition syndrome (TPS) in childhood cancer patients is of ...