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Childhood kidney cell carcinoma
- ... small hormone-producing glands on top of each kidney). Several other types ... beginning in childhood; however, the pattern of specific cancers seen in ...
- ... and symptoms. Most commonly, lymphoproliferation becomes apparent during ... system cells (lymphoma) compared with the general population.Some people ...
- ... called facial angiofibromas are also common beginning in childhood. Sometimes, affected individuals have ... and tuberin, respectively. Within cells, these two proteins work together to help regulate ...
- ... a rare type of ovarian cancer called small cell cancer of the ovary hypercalcemic type (SCCOHT). In the ...
- ... to toxic levels, which can damage and kill cells in the liver, kidneys, nervous system, and other organs. FAH HPD TAT This condition is inherited in an autosomal recessive pattern, which means both copies of the gene in each cell must have a variant to cause the disorder. ...
- ... individuals are at risk of developing a blood cell disorder called myelodysplastic syndrome or a form of blood cancer called leukemia. Because of their severe health problems, ...
- ... which is a disorder in which immature blood cells fail to develop normally. Individuals with Diamond-Blackfan anemia also have an increased risk of developing a bone marrow cancer known as acute myeloid leukemia (AML), a type ...
- ... activity of other genes (gene transcription) and in cell proliferation. ... parathyroid carcinoma.The CASR gene provides instructions for producing a ...
- ... than average risk of skin damage and skin cancers caused by long-term sun ... early childhood.People with Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome also have problems ...