PMID: 8950328Jan 1, 1997Paper

Familial neuroblastoma: a three-generation pedigree and a further association with Hirschsprung disease

Medical and Pediatric Oncology
J M MarisG M Brodeur

Abstract

Like the other embryonal cancers of childhood, neuroblastoma occasionally occurs within families. We now provide an update on a nuclear family in which seven individuals are affected with neuroblastoma, inherited in an autosomal dominant fashion over three generations. In addition, two of these individuals are also affected with Hirschsprung disease. This family may lend insight into the molecular pathogenesis of familial neuroblastoma.

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