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Risk factors
- Doctors and researchers don’t know what causes most childhood tumors, including brain stem glioma. There is some evidence that genetic factors may play a role in a small percentage of brain stem gliomas.
- The following genetic conditions are associated with a higher risk of developing a CNS tumor:
- Li-Fraumeni syndrome
- Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1)
- Nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome
- Tuberous sclerosis
- Turcot syndrome[1]