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Genetic susceptibility may also account for
multiple cancers outside of high-risk families. Hot off the press is this
comprehensive monograph, a study led by Rochelle Curtis on the risks of
second cancers developing in the U.S. population covered by the SEER program
of NCI. Some of the constellations of cancer resembled the patterns seen in
the genetic syndromes such as hereditary non-polyposis colon cancer (or
Lynch syndrome). However, other combinations do not conform to known
syndromes yet the early onset of tumors and their reciprocal associations
with one another suggest that shared susceptibility mechanisms may be
involved. |