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. 2021 Aug:164:103425.
doi: 10.1016/j.critrevonc.2021.103425. Epub 2021 Jul 7.

Molecular landscape of Hereditary Melanoma

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Molecular landscape of Hereditary Melanoma

Joyce Ribeiro Moura Brasil Arnaut et al. Crit Rev Oncol Hematol. 2021 Aug.

Abstract

Melanoma is considered the most lethal skin cancer and its incidence has increased during the past decades. About 10 % of cases are classified as hereditary melanoma. Genetic predisposition usually manifests itself clinically as early onset and multiple cutaneous melanomas. Several genes have been identified as involved to melanoma susceptibility, some of them still with unknown clinical relevance. Beyond melanoma, the affected families are also more prone to develop other malignancies, such as pancreatic cancer. The identification of risk families and involved genes is of great importance, since different forms of oncological surveillance are recommended. However, well established guidelines to standardize both the selection of individuals and the genetic panel to be requested are still lacking. Given the importance of the genetic counseling and testing in the context of clinical suspicion of hereditary melanoma, this paper aims to review the literature regarding genetic panel indications worldwide.

Keywords: CDKN2A; Familial melanoma; Genetic counseling; Genetic testing; Hereditary melanoma; Melanoma; Melanoma genetics.

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