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Germline rearrangements in families with strong family history of glioma and malignant melanoma, colon, and breast cancer
BACKGROUND: Although familial susceptibility to glioma is known, the genetic basis for this susceptibility remains unidentified in the majority of glioma-specific families. An alternative approach to identifying such genes is to examine cancer pedigrees, which include glioma as one of several cancer...
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