“…Wilms' tumor (WT) occurs in 1 in 10,000 children and is the most common pediatric renal malignancy with 500 cases diagnosed in the United States annually [4]. Mutation, deletion, and loss of heterozygosity at multiple chromosomal loci such as 11p13, 11p15.5, 16q3, 7p15-p11.2, and 17q12-q21 have been associated with the development of WT [5][6][7].…”