Abstract:Introduction. Li-Fraumeni syndrome (LFS) is a hereditary familial
predisposition to a wide range of certain, often rare, malignant diseases.
Patients also have a heightened risk of developing secondary and even
tertiary malignancies throughout lifetime. The most common are soft-tissue
and bone sarcomas, breast cancer, brain tumors, adrenocortical carcinoma and
acute leukemia. Syndrome is inherited as an autosomal dominant disorder. In
most families with LFS have been identified germline mutat… Show more
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