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The overall project goal is to build a database of childhood cancers associated with developmental anomalies; it aims at identifying new syndromes of genetic predisposition and at enabling the further study of their molecular basis.
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Most of the solid cancers arising in the childhood develop from embryonic tissues. The frequent association of paediatric cancers and abnormalities of the development underlines the link between oncogenesis and embryogenesis. However, beside the known malformative syndromes predisposing to one or several types of tumours with a variable penetrance (NF1, Wiedemann-Beckwith, Denys-Drash, Fanconi disease), associations between abnormalities of the development and tumours are badly known and little investigated, and are not listed at present systematically in the registers of child cancers.
The cytogenetic exploration of malformative syndromes associated to tumours historically allowed to describe constitutional chromosomal abnormalities of major interest for the understanding of oncogenesis pathways of the most frequent sporadic tumours (del 11p13 and WT1; del 13q14 and Rb1). So, a rare and even exceptional clinical presentation can enrich the knowledge of a common pathology. Our objective is to analyze in a detailed and multidisciplinary way the largest number of possible cases of unusual presentation associating pediatric Tumor And abnormality of Development (TAD).
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Presenting one or several abnormality (ies) of the development provided it is not related to the treatment and\or to the disease among:
Informed consent of patient and parents to this study OR
tumour predisposition syndrome or developmental abnormality in a familial context, the molecular basis might have been already identified or not
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The familial aggregations of cancer without developmental disease are not included in this study.
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