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Review
. 1995 Nov;103 Suppl 8(Suppl 8):297-300.
doi: 10.1289/ehp.95103s8297.

Identification and management of inherited cancer susceptibility

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Review

Identification and management of inherited cancer susceptibility

F P Li. Environ Health Perspect. 1995 Nov.

Abstract

Identification of inherited cancer-predisposing genes offers opportunities for cancer prevention. Inherited susceptibility genes have been identified, primarily through studies of unusual cancer cases and families but also through general population studies. Examples include the RB1 gene for retinoblastoma; the WT1 gene for Wilms' tumor; germline p53 mutations in families with the Li-Fraumeni syndrome; the NF1 and NF2 genes for neuroblastomatosis, types 1 and 2; the VHL gene for renal cancer and other tumors associated with Von Hippel-Lindau disease; the APC gene for adenomatous polyposis coli; the BRCA1 gene for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer; and the mismatch repair genes for colon and other common cancers. For some cancers, identification of gene carriers might be beneficial for targeting screening and chemopreventive interventions. On the other hand, predisposition testing for cancer has the potential for harm from loss of insurability and employability, psychological distress, social stigmatization and other adverse effects. Research is needed to identify predisposition testing procedures that maximize benefits while minimizing harm to subjects. Chemoprevention trials in genetically susceptible populations offer the prospect of finding effective methods of reducing future cancer risk.

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