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      Realizing the promise of cancer predisposition genes.

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          Abstract

          Genes in which germline mutations confer highly or moderately increased risks of cancer are called cancer predisposition genes. More than 100 of these genes have been identified, providing important scientific insights in many areas, particularly the mechanisms of cancer causation. Moreover, clinical utilization of cancer predisposition genes has had a substantial impact on diagnosis, optimized management and prevention of cancer. The recent transformative advances in DNA sequencing hold the promise of many more cancer predisposition gene discoveries, and greater and broader clinical applications. However, there is also considerable potential for incorrect inferences and inappropriate clinical applications. Realizing the promise of cancer predisposition genes for science and medicine will thus require careful navigation.

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          Journal
          Nature
          Nature
          Springer Science and Business Media LLC
          1476-4687
          0028-0836
          Jan 16 2014
          : 505
          : 7483
          Affiliations
          [1 ] 1] Division of Genetics and Epidemiology, Institute of Cancer Research, London SW2 5NG, UK. [2] Cancer Genetics Unit, Royal Marsden Hospital Foundation Trust, London SM2 5PT, UK.
          Article
          nature12981 EMS69105
          10.1038/nature12981
          4975511
          24429628
          00ab1b75-af70-4095-9fa7-df97d9cfbfce
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