More than 50 genes associated with different types of hereditary cancer and genetic syndromes predisposing to cancer with different inheritance patterns have been reported to date. These genes are included in the hereditary cancer general panel or the main genes involved, cited below, can be chosen. Among them are:
- Pituitary adenoma predisposition [1 gene]: AIP
Ref.: S-202211936
- PTEN hamartoma tumor syndrome [8 genes]: AKT1, KLLN, PIK3CA, PTEN, SDHB, SDHC, SDHD, SEC23B
Ref.: S-202211937
- Hereditary retinoblastoma [1 gene]: RB1
Ref.: S-202211938
- Hyperparathyroidism-jaw tumor syndrome [1 gene]: CDC73
Ref.: S-202211939
- Brooke-Spiegler syndrome, familial cylindromatosis and multiple familial trichoepithelioma [1 gene]: CYLD
Ref.: S-202211940
- DICER1 syndrome [1 gene]: DICER1
Ref.: S-202211941
- Schwannomatosis [3 genes]: LZTR1, NF2, SMARCB1
Ref.: S-202211942
- Predisposition to meningioma [4 genes]: NF2, SMARCB1, SMARCE1, SUFU
Ref.: S-202211943
- Neurofibromatosis type 2 [1 gene]: NF2
Ref.: S-202211944
- Carney complex [1 gene]: PRKAR1A
Ref.: S-202211945
- Rhabdoid tumor predisposition syndrome [2 genes]: SMARCA4, SMARCB1
Ref.: S-202211946
- Li-Fraumeni syndrome [2 genes]: TP53, CHEK
Ref.: S-202211947
Any case of predisposition towards cancer, as well as any solid tumor, is susceptible of benefiting from our genetic tests. We council you on choosing the genetic test that suits best for each case.