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* Other genes and chromosomal alterations: | |||
:* 1q | |||
:* 16q and 1p | |||
:* CACNA1E | |||
:* 7p21 | |||
:* SKCG-1 | |||
:* TP53 (tumor suppressor gene) | |||
:* FBXW7 | |||
:* PTCH1 | |||
:* DICER1 | |||
:* MYCN | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Wilms' tumor may be caused by either genetic mutations or chromosomal alterations.
Causes
- Genetic mutations: [1]
- Wilms tumor 1 gene (WT1)
- WT2
- WTX
- Other genes and chromosomal alterations:
- 1q
- 16q and 1p
- CACNA1E
- 7p21
- SKCG-1
- TP53 (tumor suppressor gene)
- FBXW7
- PTCH1
- DICER1
- MYCN
References
- ↑ National Cancer Institute. Physician Data Query Database 2015. http://www.cancer.gov/publications/pdq