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    Hered Cancer Clin Pract. 2008 Feb 15;6(1):22-57.

    Encyclopaedia of tumour-associated familial disorders. Part I: from AIMAH to CHIME syndrome.

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    Department of Genetics, University Medical Center, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands. r.h.sijmons@medgen.umcg.nl

    Abstract

    Cancer is associated with a wide range of hereditary disorders. Recognizing these disorders in cancer patients may be of great importance for the medical management of both patients and their relatives. Conversely, recognizing the fact that cancer may develop as a complication of a particular hereditary disorder which has already been diagnosed may be important for the same reason. The Familial Cancer Database (FaCD) is a web-based application http://www.facd.info which has been developed at our department with the intention to assist clinicians and genetic counsellors in making a genetic differential diagnosis in cancer patients, as well as in becoming aware of the tumour spectrum associated with hereditary disorders that have already been diagnosed in their patients. This encyclopaedia is published in parts and discusses the disorders included in the FaCD database in alphabetical order. It lists names, synonyms, OMIM number, mode of inheritance, associated genes, phenotype, clinical discussion and references. The purpose of presenting this encyclopaedia in paper format is simply that we hope that you as clinicians and researchers find it helpful to browse through it and familiarize yourself even better with the scope of genetic disorders that have been associated with increased tumour risk.

    PMID:
    19706204
    [PubMed]
    PMCID:
    PMC2735164
    Free PMC Article

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