Despite the excellent survival rate of Wilms tumor (WT) patients, only approximately one-half of children who suffer tumor recurrence reach second durable remission. This underlines the need for novel markers to optimize initial treatment. We investigated 77 tumors using Illumina 370CNV-QUAD genotyping BeadChip arrays and compared their genomic profiles to detect copy number (CN) abnormalities and allelic ratio anomalies associated with the following clinicopathological variables: relapse (yes vs. no), age at diagnosis (≤24 months vs. >24 months), and disease stage (low stage, I and II, vs. high stage, III and IV). We found that CN gains at chromosome region 1q21.1-q31.3 were significantly associated with relapse. Additional genetic e...
PURPOSE: Relapsed/refractory pediatric cancers show poor prognosis; however, their genomic patterns ...
BACKGROUND: Neuroblastomas are characterized by chromosomal alterations with biological and clinical...
Wilms tumour (WT), the most frequent malignant childhood renal tumour, shows a high degree of geneti...
Despite the excellent survival rate of Wilms tumor (WT) patients, only approximately one-half of chi...
Approximately half of children suffering from recurrent Wilms tumor (WT) develop resistance to salva...
Wilms tumor (WT) has been a model to study kidney embryogenesis and tumorigenesis and, although asso...
We performed genome-wide sequencing and analyzed mRNA and miRNA expression, DNA copy number, and DNA...
Wilms tumor (WT), the most common cancer of the kidney in infants and children, has a complex etiolo...
Purpose: Wilms' tumor (WT), the most common pediatric renal malignancy, is associated with mutations...
Wilms tumor, a childhood tumor arising from undifferentiated renal mesenchyme, is diagnosed in North...
Wilms’ tumor (WT) relapse occurs in 15% of patients. We aim to investigate the association between t...
To identify prognostic factors, array CGH (aCGH) patterns and mutations in WT1 and 9 other genes wer...
AbstractThe evolution of pediatric solid tumors is poorly understood. There is conflicting evidence ...
Background: Previous data implicating genetic and epigenetic events on chromosome 9, including the C...
To understand genetic and epigenetic pathways in Wilms ’ tumors, we carried out a genome scan for lo...
PURPOSE: Relapsed/refractory pediatric cancers show poor prognosis; however, their genomic patterns ...
BACKGROUND: Neuroblastomas are characterized by chromosomal alterations with biological and clinical...
Wilms tumour (WT), the most frequent malignant childhood renal tumour, shows a high degree of geneti...
Despite the excellent survival rate of Wilms tumor (WT) patients, only approximately one-half of chi...
Approximately half of children suffering from recurrent Wilms tumor (WT) develop resistance to salva...
Wilms tumor (WT) has been a model to study kidney embryogenesis and tumorigenesis and, although asso...
We performed genome-wide sequencing and analyzed mRNA and miRNA expression, DNA copy number, and DNA...
Wilms tumor (WT), the most common cancer of the kidney in infants and children, has a complex etiolo...
Purpose: Wilms' tumor (WT), the most common pediatric renal malignancy, is associated with mutations...
Wilms tumor, a childhood tumor arising from undifferentiated renal mesenchyme, is diagnosed in North...
Wilms’ tumor (WT) relapse occurs in 15% of patients. We aim to investigate the association between t...
To identify prognostic factors, array CGH (aCGH) patterns and mutations in WT1 and 9 other genes wer...
AbstractThe evolution of pediatric solid tumors is poorly understood. There is conflicting evidence ...
Background: Previous data implicating genetic and epigenetic events on chromosome 9, including the C...
To understand genetic and epigenetic pathways in Wilms ’ tumors, we carried out a genome scan for lo...
PURPOSE: Relapsed/refractory pediatric cancers show poor prognosis; however, their genomic patterns ...
BACKGROUND: Neuroblastomas are characterized by chromosomal alterations with biological and clinical...
Wilms tumour (WT), the most frequent malignant childhood renal tumour, shows a high degree of geneti...