Abstract:About 10% of children with cancer carry a pathogenic mutation in genes predisposing to tumourigenesis. These mutations are being identified more and more frequently thanks to the use of next-generation sequencing techniques in the diagnostic work-up of cancer, and their integration into clinical practice is a new challenge for oncogenetics. The diagnosis of a cancer predisposing syndrome (CPS) has important implications for the management of the patient, as well as for the patient’s family, who may also includ… Show more
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