The distinguishing characteristics of familial cancer syndromesare an inherited predisposition to one or more characteristictypes of tumors, early age at onset, and multiple synchronousor asynchronous tumors. Recently, the genes responsible fora number of inherited cancers have been identified.1,2,3,4,5
We describe a kindred with an increased risk of pancreatic cancers,melanomas, and possibly additional types of tumors. We providestrong evidence linking the predisposition to cancer in thiskindred to an inherited mutation in the cyclin-dependentkinaseinhibitor 2 (CDKN2) tumor-suppressor gene. The results of ourstudy of this family suggest that disruption of the function. . . [Full Text of this Article]
Case Reports
Methods
Preparation of Genomic DNA and Characterization of CDKN2 Sequences
DNA-Marker Genotyping Studies
Results
Discussion
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From the Departments of Medicine and Pediatrics (A.J.W.) and Surgery (D.B., P.J.G.), Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, and the Department of Surgery, Philipps University, Marburg, Germany (D.B.).
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