Are bilateral tumours hereditary?

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Abstract

Early observations regarding the age of onset, the family history and the clinical pattern of presentation of Wilms' tumour patients have been used to support the two-hit model of carcinogenesis, and to infer the hereditary nature of the bilateral form of the disease. Recent observations drawn from follow-up studies of offspring of unilaterally affected patients cast serious doubts upon the claim that a bilateral tumour implies the presence of an inherited predisposing mutation. © 1991 International Epidemiological Association.

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Narod, S. A., & Lenoir, G. M. (1991). Are bilateral tumours hereditary? International Journal of Epidemiology, 20(2), 346–348. https://doi.org/10.1093/ije/20.2.346

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