“…For example, dysregulation of PARK1 and PARK4 , associated with some familial forms of PD, are observed in cancers such as adenocarcinoma, lung, colorectal, brain, melanoma, prostate and non-Hodgkin lymphomas (Fung et al, 2003 ; Matsuo and Kamitani, 2010 ; Bethge et al, 2014 ; Li et al, 2015 ). Similarly, genetic alterations in PARK2 , also linked to familial PD, have been observed in glioblastoma, lung, colorectal, renal cell carcinoma, melanoma and pancreatic cancers (Veeriah et al, 2010 ; Gong et al, 2014 , 2017 ; Hu et al, 2015 ; Inzelberg et al, 2016b ). PINK1 (PARK6) a kinase involved in the regulation of autophagy and the cell cycle, has been involved in glioblastoma, and ovarian cancers (Berthier et al, 2011 ; Devine et al, 2011 ; O’Flanagan et al, 2016 ).…”