Tumor Syndromes That Include Bone Tumors: An Update

Surg Pathol Clin. 2017 Sep;10(3):749-764. doi: 10.1016/j.path.2017.04.009.

Abstract

Tumor syndromes, including bone neoplasias, are genetic predisposing conditions characterized by the development of a pattern of malignancies within a family at an early age of onset. Occurrence of bilateral, multifocal, or metachronous neoplasias and specific histopathologic findings suggest a genetic predisposition syndrome. Additional clinical features not related to the neoplasia can be a hallmark of specific genetic syndromes. Mostly, those diseases have an autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance with variable percentage of penetrance. Some syndromic disorders with an increased tumor risk may show an autosomal recessive transmission or are related to somatic mosaicism. Many genetic tumor syndromes are known. This update is specifically focused on syndromes predisposing to osteosarcoma and chondrosarcoma.

Keywords: Bone cancer; Bone neoplasms; Genetic syndromes with bone cancer predisposition; Osteosarcoma; Tumor syndromes.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Bone Diseases / genetics*
  • Bone Neoplasms / genetics
  • Enchondromatosis / genetics
  • Exostoses, Multiple Hereditary / genetics
  • Genetic Predisposition to Disease
  • Humans
  • Osteochondroma / genetics
  • Osteosarcoma / genetics
  • Penetrance
  • Rothmund-Thomson Syndrome / genetics
  • Syndrome
  • Werner Syndrome / genetics