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An approach to oncological genetics.

P Tautu, G Wagner

    Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology
    |January 1, 1984
    PubMed
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    Oncological genetics studies hereditary cancer risks. Research suggests an inherited cancer proneness phenotype (CPP) may involve proto-oncogene activation, requiring pedigree data analysis in structured populations.

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    Area of Science:

    • Oncological genetics
    • Clinical cancer research

    Background:

    • Focuses on identifying, describing, analyzing, and preventing hereditary human neoplasias and associated syndromes.
    • Currently based on 240 identified inherited preneoplasias and neoplasias.
    • Hypothesizes an inherited cancer proneness phenotype (CPP) possibly linked to proto-oncogene activation.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the concept of inherited cancer proneness phenotype (CPP).
    • To investigate the role of proto-oncogenes in CPP.
    • To establish the need for pedigree data in studying CPP.

    Main Methods:

    • Definition and conceptualization of oncological genetics.
    • Hypothesizing the existence and nature of CPP.
    • Identifying indicators of CPP in structured populations.

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  • Emphasizing the necessity of comprehensive pedigree data collection.
  • Main Results:

    • Oncological genetics identifies hereditary cancer risks.
    • The inherited cancer proneness phenotype (CPP) is a key hypothesis.
    • CPP is considered a quantitative variable potentially influenced by proto-oncogenes.
    • Pedigree data is crucial for identifying CPP indicators in specific populations.

    Conclusions:

    • Oncological genetics is vital for understanding hereditary cancer.
    • The inherited cancer proneness phenotype (CPP) offers a framework for research.
    • Further investigation into CPP and proto-oncogene roles is warranted.
    • Structured population studies with pedigree data are essential for advancing this field.