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摘要
在儿童癌症患者中,越来越多地发现了与 DNA 修复相关的成人发病癌症易感基因中的致病变异(PVs),包括双杂合子。然而,人们对它们在儿童癌症中的作用仍然知之甚少。综合全面的肿瘤分析是了解此类 PV 在癌症发展和个性化癌症治疗中的作用所不可或缺的。
Puzzling phenomenon: adult-onset cancer predisposition and pediatric cancer.
Pathogenic variants (PVs) in DNA repair-linked adult-onset cancer predisposition genes, including double heterozygosity, are increasingly identified in pediatric patients with cancer. Their role in childhood cancer, however, remains poorly understood. Integrating comprehensive tumor analysis is integral for understanding the contribution of such PVs in cancer development and personalized cancer care.
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