Primary liver cancers are rare in children, and the most common type is hepatoblastoma (HB), an embryonal tumor with histological features that resemble different stages of liver cell differentiation. However, mainly because of its rarity, molecular data on HB tumorigenesis remain scarce. This article reviews the current knowledge regarding genetic and epigenetic alterations reported in HB cases, with emphasis on the recent findings of next-generation sequencing studies.
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Aguiar, T. F. M., Carneiro, T. N., da Costa, C. M. L., Rosenberg, C., da Cunha, I. W., & Krepischi, A. C. V. (2017). The genetic and epigenetic landscapes of hepatoblastomas. Applied Cancer Research, 37(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s41241-017-0021-0
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