2020
DOI: 10.1182/blood-2020-137200
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Genotype-Phenotype Associations in Patients with Fanconi Anemia: National Cancer Institute Cohort

Abstract: Fanconi anemia (FA) is a predominantly autosomal recessive disorder resulting from mutations in one of >22 genes involved in the FA/BRCA DNA repair pathway. FA is characterized by multiple congenital abnormalities, progressive bone marrow failure (BMF) and cancer predisposition. Genetic heterogeneity and diverse clinical presentations challenge early diagnosis and optimal management. We previously reviewed the genotype-phenotype associations in FA from literature cases (Fiesco-Roa MO et al. Blood Rev. 2… Show more

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“…FA and DC/TBD are known to be cancer predisposition syndromes. The cumulative incidence of cancer is close to 20% by age 65 years in both diseases ( 189 , 219 , 290 ). An important consequence of the hematological management improvement is that cancer has become a frequent cause of death in patients with FA and DC/TBD.…”
Section: Dysmorphological and Oncological Phenotype Of Patients With ...mentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…FA and DC/TBD are known to be cancer predisposition syndromes. The cumulative incidence of cancer is close to 20% by age 65 years in both diseases ( 189 , 219 , 290 ). An important consequence of the hematological management improvement is that cancer has become a frequent cause of death in patients with FA and DC/TBD.…”
Section: Dysmorphological and Oncological Phenotype Of Patients With ...mentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Patients with FA have a 3,000-fold higher risk of vulvar SCC than the general population. In addition, SCCs in FA are usually more aggressive and often diagnosed in more advanced stages of the disease ( 290 ).…”
Section: Dysmorphological and Oncological Phenotype Of Patients With ...mentioning
confidence: 99%