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Familial Renal Cell Carcinoma with a 3;11 Chromosome Translocation Limited to Tumor Cells
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1982
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Tumor BiologyChromosome Translocation LimitedUrologySpecific TumorGenitourinary CancerTumor HeterogeneityMalignant DiseaseRenal PathologyPathologyTumor CellsRenal Cell CarcinomaCancer GeneticsMedicineChromosomal DeletionTumor MicroenvironmentCancer ResearchCarcinoma
Cytogenic studies were performed on the direct chromosome preparations of the renal cell carcinoma cells and the cultured peripheral blood lymphocytes of a patient with familial renal cell carcinoma. The results revealed a specific, acquired translocations (3p;11p) present in the majority of metaphases of the tumor, indicating that the development of renal cell carcinoma is associated with a deletion in the proximal end of 3p. Renal cell carcinoma is thus the third example--the first two being retinoblastoma and Wilms' tumor--of a chromosomal deletion occurring germinally or somatically in association with a specific tumor. This finding adds further support to the existence of specific human cancer genes.
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