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Review
. 2015 Feb;6(1):13-20.
doi: 10.1007/s12672-014-0205-y. Epub 2014 Oct 22.

Genetic predisposition for nonmedullary thyroid cancer

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Genetic predisposition for nonmedullary thyroid cancer

Rebecca Nagy et al. Horm Cancer. 2015 Feb.

Abstract

Nonmedullary thyroid cancer (NMTC) can be sporadic or can occur as a component cancer as part of several well-described hereditary cancer syndromes. NMTC, particularly papillary thyroid cancer, also can occur by itself in families and is often termed familial NMTC or familial papillary thyroid cancer. The occurrence of NMTC in families, along with extensive population-based evidence from patients with sporadic thyroid cancer, together suggest that NMTC has a strong genetic component, only a small proportion of which has been characterized to date. Advances in genetic and genomic technology have rapidly advanced our understanding of the complex nature of NMTC susceptibility, although much remains to be explained. Herein, we describe the current state of knowledge, starting with a brief review of hereditary syndromic causes and moving on to describe recent data using modern genomic approaches to identifying genes involved in the predisposition to NMTC.

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