Diagnostic Strategies and Algorithms for Investigating Cancer Predisposition Syndromes in Children Presenting with Malignancy

Cancers (Basel). 2022 Jul 31;14(15):3741. doi: 10.3390/cancers14153741.

Abstract

In the past recent years, the expanding use of next-generation sequencing has led to the discovery of new cancer predisposition syndromes (CPSs), which are now known to be responsible for up to 10% of childhood cancers. As knowledge in the field is in constant evolution, except for a few "classic" CPSs, there is no consensus about when and how to perform germline genetic diagnostic studies in cancer-bearing children. Several clinical screening tools have been proposed to help identify the patients who carry higher risk, with heterogeneous strategies and results. After introducing the main clinical and molecular features of several CPSs predisposing to solid and hematological malignancies, we compare the available clinical evidence on CPS prevalence in pediatric cancer patients and on the most used decision-support tools in identifying the patients who could benefit from genetic counseling and/or direct genetic testing. This analysis highlighted that a personalized stepwise approach employing clinical screening tools followed by sequencing in high-risk patients might be a reasonable and cost-effective strategy in the care of children with cancer.

Keywords: cancer genetics; cancer predisposition syndromes; children; clinical screening tool; hereditary malignancies; pediatric cancer; recognition; tumor predisposition.

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Grants and funding

We thank Fondazione Città della Speranza ONLUS (http://cittadellasperanza.org/ (accessed on: 1 June 2022)), Associazione di Promozione Sociale “Genitori in fuga” (https://www.genitoriinfuga.org/ (accessed on: 1 June 2022)), and Associazione sportiva dilettantistica “NCO Crew” for the financial support to AM and SB.