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Familiality in Brain Tumors
Neurol 71:1015-1020, Blumenthal,D.T.&Cannon-Albright,L.A., 2008
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Article Abstract
This study provides strong evidence for a familial contribution to primary brain cancer risk. There is evidence that this familial aspect includes not only shared environment, but also a heritable component. Extended high-risk brain tumor pedigrees identified in the UPDB may provide the opportunity to identify predisposition genes responsible for familial brain tumors.
 
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