Jordan R Hansford, Anirban Das, Rose B McGee, Yoshiko Nakano, Jack Brzezinski, Sarah R Scollon, Surya P Rednam, Jaclyn Schienda, Orli Michaeli, Sun Young Kim, Mary-Louise C Greer, Rosanna Weksberg, Douglas R Stewart, William D Foulkes, Uri Tabori, Kristian W Pajtler, Stefan M Pfister, Garrett M Brodeur, Junne Kamihara
Tumors of the central nervous system (CNS) comprise the second most common group of neoplasms in childhood. The incidence of germline predisposition among children with brain tumors continues to grow as our knowledge on disease aetiology increases. Some children with brain tumors may present with non-malignant phenotypic features of specific syndromes (e.g. nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome, neurofibromatosis type 1 and type 2, DICER1 syndrome, and constitutional mismatch repair deficiency), while others may present with a strong family history of cancer (e...
April 4, 2024: Clinical Cancer Research