Author:
Walsh Michael F.,Kennedy Jennifer,Harlan Megan,Kentsis Alex,Shukla Neerav,Musinsky Jacob,Roberts Stephen,Kung Andrew L.,Robson Mark,Kushner Brian H.,Meyers Paul,Offit Kenneth
Abstract
There has been no indication to test for BRCA1/2 in children (with the rare exception of Fanconi anemia) as screening begins in adult years and there is a potential to induce anxiety related to adult-onset cancers. However, in the setting of pediatric cancer, with increasing utility and frequency of companion tumor-normal sequencing without regard for phenotype and with BRCA1/2 included in tumor profiling panels, germline mutations in BRCA1/2 and other DNA damage repair genes have been found. When mutations in these genes are revealed, there are implications for immediate family members. Here we present two children in whom BRCA2 mutations identified through tumor sequencing prompted parental genetic testing and medical action. These cases illustrate the potential importance of including a matched normal DNA sample when performing tumor profiling of pediatric cancer patients to ensure optimal care.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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19 articles.
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