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Abstract
Perivascular epithelioid cell tumors (PEComas) belong to a family of rare mesenchymal tumors composed of histologically and immunohistochemically distinctive perivascular epithelioid cells. Li-Fraumeni syndrome (LFS), an autosomal dominant cancer predisposition syndrome, is caused by a germline variant of the tumor suppressor gene TP53. Here, we report the case of a 20-year-old woman with LFS who developed a PEComa of the liver. She was suspected to have LFS because she had developed osteosarcoma (OS) of the femur along with a concurrent transitional liver cell tumor in the right liver lobe at the age of 8 years. She also tested positive for the germline TP53 missense variant c.722 C > T (p.Ser241Phe). She concurrently experienced recurrence of OS and a new-onset liver tumor at the age of 20 years. Thereafter, microwave ablation was performed for the liver tumor because the Magnetic resonance imaging features suggested that the tumor was a hepatocellular carcinoma. Post-ablation biopsy showed that the tumor cells were spindle-shaped and possessed eosinophilic cytoplasm. Immunohistochemistry revealed that the tumor cells expressed HMB45 and focal alpha-smooth muscle actin. Labeling for S100 protein and cytokeratin-AE1/AE3 yielded negative results. Therefore, a diagnosis of PEComa of the liver was made. Among the ten PEComas reported in patients with Li-Fraumeni syndrome so far, all PEComas except the current case were surgically resected, and no cases of recurrence were documented in the follow-up period. Six of the ten PEComas were located in the liver. We think that the possibility of PEComa should be considered when a liver tumor develops in patients with LFS.
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In recent years clinical cancer genetics has become increasingly important. Several events, in particular the developments in DNA-based technology, have contributed to this evolution. Clinical cancer genetics has now matured to a medical discipline which is truly multidisciplinary in which clinical and molecular geneticists work together with clinical and medical oncologists as well as with psycho-social workers.
Due to the multidisciplinary nature of clinical cancer genetics most papers are currently being published in a wide variety of journals on epidemiology, oncology and genetics. Familial Cancer provides a forum bringing these topics together focusing on the interests and needs of the clinician.
The journal mainly concentrates on clinical cancer genetics. Most major areas in the field shall be included, such as epidemiology of familial cancer, molecular analysis and diagnosis, clinical expression, treatment and prevention, counselling and the health economics of familial cancer.