Constitutional aneuploidy and cancer predisposition

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Abstract

Constitutional aneuploidies are rare syndromes associated with multiple developmental abnormalities and the alterations in the risk for specific cancers. Acquired somatic chromosomal aneuploidies are the most common genetic aberrations in sporadic cancers. Thus studies of these rare constitutional aneuploidy syndromes are important not only for patient counseling and clinical management, but also for deciphering the mechanisms by which chromosomal aneuploidy affect cancer initiation and progression. Here we review the major constitutional aneuploidy syndromes and suggest some general mechanisms for the associated cancer predisposition. © The Author 2009. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.

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Ganmore, I., Smooha, G., & Izraeli, S. (2009). Constitutional aneuploidy and cancer predisposition. Human Molecular Genetics. https://doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddp084

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