Differentiated thyroid carcinoma: A polygenic disease

TP Links*, KM van Tol, GJ te Meerman, EGE de Vries

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    Abstract

    Differentiated thyroid cancer is a rare disease and until recently was considered to be sporadic. However, increasing evidence has been found for a genetic basis of this disease. In approximately 5% of patients the differentiated thyroid cancer is dominantly inherited. Several families with different syndromes, of which differentiated thyroid cancer is a feature, have already been described. However, until now, single genes explain only a minority of cases. We hypothesize that differentiated thyroid cancer is a polygenic disease. Data from epidemiologic studies, about occult and multifocal carcinomas and the different response to specific risk factors contribute to this hypothesis.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1135-1140
    Number of pages6
    JournalThyroid
    Volume11
    Issue number12
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Dec-2001

    Keywords

    • GERMLINE MUTATIONS
    • CELL OXYPHILIA
    • CARNEY-COMPLEX
    • COWDEN-DISEASE
    • CANCER
    • PAPILLARY
    • TUMORS
    • GENE
    • PTEN
    • RADIATION

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