Journal article

Cousins not twins: intratumoural and intertumoural heterogeneity in syndromic neuroendocrine tumours

A Flynn, T Dwight, D Benn, S Deb, AJ Colebatch, S Fox, J Harris, EL Duncan, B Robinson, A Hogg, J Ellul, H To, C Duong, JA Miller, C Yates, P James, A Trainer, AJ Gill, R Clifton-Bligh, RJ Hicks Show all

Journal of Pathology | Published : 2017

Abstract

Hereditary endocrine neoplasias, including phaeochromocytoma/paraganglioma and medullary thyroid cancer, are caused by autosomal dominant mutations in several familial cancer genes. A common feature of these diseases is the presentation of multiple primary tumours, or multifocal disease representing independent tumour clones that have arisen from the same initiating genetic lesion, but have undergone independent clonal evolution. Such tumours provide an opportunity to discover common cooperative changes required for tumourigenesis, while controlling for the genetic background of the individual. We performed genomic analysis of synchronous and metachronous tumours from five patients bearing g..

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